Review: The Terrible Infants at Wilton's Music Hall
"A unique piece of theatre": B. L. Sherrington warms to Les Enfants Terribles' grisly, quirky award-winning show about unruly children, a decade after its premiere. The post Review: The Terr…
"A unique piece of theatre": B. L. Sherrington warms to Les Enfants Terribles' grisly, quirky award-winning show about unruly children, a decade after its premiere. The post Review: The Terr…
What does it take to become invisible? B. L. Sherrington reviews a stage adaptation of Ralph Ellison's novel as part of Certain Blacks Harlem Festival. The post Review: Invisible Man at Rich…
Survival mode: B. L. Sherrington reviews the stage adaptation of Emma Donoghue's novel. The post Review: Room at Stratford East appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
A vital lesson: B. L. Sherrington reviews Jon Barton's reimagining of this classic children's tale and finds hope in the enlightened education it provides. The post Review: Red Riding Hood a…
Serious issues, plenty of humour: B. L. Sherrington is all made up by John Misto's new three-handed comedy about two pioneers of the cosmetics industry. The post Review: Madame Rubinstein at…
"Once you are real, you can never be ugly except to those who don't understand." B. L. Sherrington reviews the Unicorn Theatre's staging of The Velveteen Rabbit. The post Review: The Velvete…
The idealism of childhood dreams: B. L. Sherrington finds love in this musical adaptation of Dodie Smith's 1948 novel. The post Review: I Capture the Castle at Watford Palace Theatre appeare…