Spanning the 30 days of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month, this play tells the story of Rema (Raagni Sharma) and mother Mariam’s (Yasmin Wilde) journey and growth during this spiritual time. It is a heartfelt story reminding us of the importance of unity, friendship and love. It’s a topical issue for today’s society, addressing conflicts of religion, terrorism and community. Sara Aniqah Malk’s script is both pure and real. The little intricate lines that help to establish the mother-daughter relationship, ...
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Das Fest, The Vaults – Review
Promises a lot, but the audience is never rewarded with a big enough payoff. I left feeling hoodwinked rather than dazzled.
Read More »Treading Water, The Vaults – Review
An inconsequential and tedious view of life.
Read More »How New Technology Can Support Emerging Talent
As the Vault Festival enters its final weeks, Stagedoor's Head of Partnerships Jasper Bartlett considers how technology can help to support the festival's emerging artists.
Read More »Ian Bonar on the ‘Elusive’ Memory that Sparked ‘Be Prepared’
Writer/performer Ian Bonar shares the real-life inspiration behind 'Be Prepared' at the VAULT Festival and the 'treacle' comedy at the show's core.
Read More »Tomorrow Creeps, The Vaults – Review
An admirably ambitious experiment in reimagining Shakespeare that mostly misses the mark.
Read More »Kings, New Diorama Theatre – Review
A truly captivating and powerful new work that explores the plight of the capital’s homeless.
Read More »Testament, Vault Festival — Review
A hard-working ensemble dives into character study and the confessional, making their biblical counterparts much more relatable.
Read More »Summer Nights in Space, The Vaults – Review
It’s hit and miss in this eccentric new musical about space travel, aliens and friendship.
Read More »Interview: Heloise Tunstall-Behrens on ‘The Swarm’
Beekeeper and composer Heloise Tunstall-Behrens tells us about bringing her love for honeybees to the stage in 'The Swarm.'
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