Tue Biering's "Land Without Dreams" at the Gate Theatre
What's the use of thinking about the future? What's the use of thinking about the future in a theatre? Created by the Copenhagen-based theatre company Fix&Foxy, Tue Biering's one-woman p…
What's the use of thinking about the future? What's the use of thinking about the future in a theatre? Created by the Copenhagen-based theatre company Fix&Foxy, Tue Biering's one-woman p…
Isabel Allende's 1982 novel The House of the Spirits is not an easy work to bring to the stage. An ambitious family
The winner of the 2019 Papatango New Writing Prize, Shook by Samuel Bailey offers a glimpse into an unexpected corner of the criminal justice system. It is set in a classroom, but not in a s…
Performed in Norwegian with English surtitles, Jon Fosse's play Shadows has a conceptual premise that depends on a disjuncture between the actor
Grief can be a blinding experience, but it can also give clarity of sight. This is what happens to Sal, the bereaving
She suffers from chronic depression; he from unipolar mania. She cannot get out of bed; he cannot stay put. She thinks mental
James Mannion's new play Mites is a shape-shifter. It begins on an absurdist register but gradually disrobes itself, shifting towards what it
One could do worse than turn to a classroom to find the microcosm of a society. Christopher Hampton's stage adaptation of Ödön
Rhodesia, 1978. Two visits coincide on the premises of Lady L's estate: Gordon and Oonagh have arrived to celebrate their mother's 60th