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Review: Report to an Academy, Courtyard Theatre
An eclectic delivery of a Kafka short story.
Read More »Review: Kafka, Finborough Theatre
This one man show, containing an intense performance, is a passionate celebration of Franz Kafka’s writing.
Read More »Review: The Trial of Josie K, Unicorn Theatre
A bold, bewildering but ultimately uplifting story
Read More »Interview: Kafka For Kids! Are You Sure?
Katie Hims on writing The Trial of Josie K for a younger audience
Read More »The Castle, Greenside @ Infirmary Street (Olive Studio) – Review
Taking on Kafka is always a challenge, so anyone attempting that feat always deserves admiration. Taking on the work he never truly completed is even more of a feat, but one that Old Dog Theatre do with enough imagination that, in general, is enough to suggest that it isn’t a lost cause to be so ambitious. That imagination is prominent from the opening scene. The majority of the cast take up duties as puppeteers, walking the central character, K, through ...
Read More »The Acedian Pirates, Theatre503 – Review
Jay Taylor's debut play about war shows great promise and is a tribute to the Theatre503 Playwriting Award of which this was previously shortlisted.
Read More »The Boy Who Cried, Hope Theatre – Review
A paranormal mystery with some 'bite'!
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