this novel interpretation of The Crucible has enough going on to hold the interest.
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Fabric, Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: The universality of the scenario portrayed. Cons: The lack of insight and character development. Sexism is ingrained in the very fabric of society and I can’t think of a single woman who hasn’t experienced it throughout life. In the case of Leah (played by the mesmerising Nancy Sullivan) this disparity is taken to the extreme, with life-changing events in which men always have the upper hand. Working in a bespoke tailoring boutique in Savile Row, thirty-year old Leah is ...
Read More »Interview with ‘Fury’ Director Hannah Hauer-King
Ahead of the debut of Fury at Soho Theatre, director Hannah Hauer-King discusses dramatising social issues, the creative process, and gender inequality.
Read More »Brute, Soho Theatre – Review
A wonderful show that will not disappoint. The writing and acting will appeal to a range of ages, but Brute’s context and style make it a must-see for younger audiences.
Read More »Dry Land, Jermyn Street Theatre – Review
A heart-wrenching, funny and important play which is enhanced by this excellent production.
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