A really accessible production of a modern classic - a great way to introduce younger audiences to the works of Orwell and get them thinking about the structure of societies and the nature of government.
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Troilus and Cressida, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
This is cutting-edge Shakespeare, don’t miss it. Lazarus’ work epitomises the spirit of fringe theatre.
Read More »Dirty Promises, Hope Theatre – Review
A haunting, albeit brief, tale of all-consuming love, control and obsession.
Read More »Coriolanus – Our World At War, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
A skilful adaptation of this Shakespearean Tragedy, with the action and passion to bring the story to life.
Read More »Madame Bovary, The Hope Theatre – Review
Forget your high school thoughts of Madame Bovary, and dive into a fresh look at Gustave Flaubert’s classic. Banal realism is turned on its head as the classic characters satirise the humdrum of daily life in this dark comedy.
Read More »Let The Right One In, Apollo Theatre – Review
A sensational gore fest of a play that is a game changer for how horror should be done on stage!
Read More »Acis and Galatea, Arcola Theatre – Review
A delightful production of this pastoral opera.
Read More »Buttons, The Space – Review
An admirable blend of puppetry and storytelling from two relaxed and likeable performers.
Read More »Werther, Arcola Theatre – Review
Glyndebourne can wait – this beautiful production of the tragic story of Werther and his beloved Charlotte will move you to tears.
Read More »The Long Road South, Hope Theatre – Review
An admirable attempt to explore American racial politics that falls short.
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