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Interview: Maggie Norris of The Big House on ‘Phoenix Rising’
Maggie Norris, Artistic Director of The Big House, tells us about the charity's mission and their newest production 'Phoenix Rising'.
Read More »White Pearl, Rich Mix – Review
Fearlessly confronting issues of racial and national identity, xenophobia and political correctness, White Pearl is both timely and watchable. Some characters’ habits and actions do irritate, but overlook them to enjoy this thought-provoking play.
Read More »The Vanek Trilogy, Secret Location – Review
An intimate immersive theatre experience that packs an unexpected punch.
Read More »Privates on Parade, Union Theatre – Review
A fabulous and flamboyant farce overflowing with feel good factor.
Read More »The House of Bernarda Alba, Cervantes Theatre – Review
A right hook of a play held up on the shoulders of a clutch of powerful performers who give their all.
Read More »Sex Worker’s Opera, Ovalhouse – Review
Actual sex workers hit the stage with a performance that is hard to forget.
Read More »Inside Pussy Riot, Saatchi Gallery – Review
Experience two years of Russian injustice and imprisonment in just 60 minutes.
Read More »The Butch Monologues, Soho Theatre – Review
Pros: As blunt as it can possibly get. Cons: The delivery was affected by some of the readers being more nervous than others. Do you remember that time you had a double take to establish whether someone was a man or a woman? It has happened to me a number of times, but if you don’t know what I’m talking about, good for you. You might be one of those rare, and very lucky, people who are free from gender preconceptions ...
Read More »Bad Roads, Royal Court Theatre – Review
There are no holds barred in this clever and uncompromising portrayal of the brutality of war.
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