Review: Confessional – Southwark Playhouse
Review: Confessional Southwark Playhouse Until 29th October Confessional by Tennessee Williams written in 1970, has never been performed in London. It enjoyed a successful run at Edinburgh fringe this […]
Review: Confessional Southwark Playhouse Until 29th October Confessional by Tennessee Williams written in 1970, has never been performed in London. It enjoyed a successful run at Edinburgh fringe this […]
Troilus and Cressida – Rose Playhouse until 15th October The first thing to know about Troilus and Cressida is that it’s not really about Troilus and Cressida. Or at least […]
Review – Murder Ballad Arts Theatre until December 3rd From the start there is an atmosphere of threat and intrigue as the show’s narrator sashay’s towards the audience and informs […]
Can You Hear Me Running? Pleasance Theatre until 23rd October It was my first time at the Pleasance Theatre. It’s tucked away between industrial buildings, amongst a clutter of bars […]
Conviction Set in Prague in 1950, and based on the true story of activist and writer Milada Horakova (Polly Attala), it tells of her struggles with the state, portrayed by […]
In The Heights – Kings Cross Theatre until 8th January 2017 When you get an email saying you are invited to attend a Salsa class, speak to the cast and […]
Floyd Collins Wilton’s Music Hall until 15th October Written by Tina Landau and Adam Guettell Directed by Jonathan Butterell Produced by Amanda Holland Three siblings and a widowed father; their […]
The first thing most people would agree on here, is that the venue for Floyd Collins is spot on. Wilton’s Music Hall is steeped in history, and its ruggedness serves […]
The We Plays Having been entranced by Andrew Maddock’s In/Out (A Feeling), which received an Off-West End award nomination, my hopes were high. This new play is a set of […]
The Libertine opens with a disarmingly frank prologue. “You will not like me,” says Dominic Cooper’s Second Earl of Rochester, addressing us directly. It’s more of a challenge than a […]