This striking and thought-provoking story of secret love is a creative and worthwhile companion to the film and memoir.
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Interview: Puppetry, Clowning, and Playfulness
Artistic Director Paul Barnhill discusses their latest show, the power of visual storytelling, and the joy of audience interaction.
Read More »Review: Your Therapist is Clueless, Etcetera Theatre
This one-man show of stories from working in mental health has lots of potential...
Read More »Review: The Maids, Jermyn Street Theatre
A detailed approach to Genet’s classic play, with well executed imagery and performances full of depth.
Read More »Podcast: A Ghost is for Life, Not Just For Halloween
Claire Louise Amias and Jonathan Rigby on Haunted Shadows: The Gotic Tales of Edith Nesbit
Read More »Review: Tarantula, Arcola Theatre
Georgie Henley delivers a performance worthy of Philip Ridley's writing.
Read More »Review: Belly of the Beast, Finborough Theatre
Saana Sze's blistering writing brings the political issues that surround education to life...
Read More »Review: The Grim, Old Red Lion Theatre
The Grim delivers humour and suspense whilst encouraging the audience to rethink the narrative of a convicted murderer.
Read More »Review: Agatha Christie’s The Mirror Crack’d, Tower Theatre
A very engaging, creative and humorous new take on a familiar (to some) classic Christie mystery, which keeps up the suspense and guessing game throughout.
Read More »Review: Eigengrau, Putney Arts Theatre
Four individuals intertwined with one another through either fate or logic, in a world which demands more of their attention than they can offer.
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