Hang review at the Other Room, Cardiff " 'taut and skilfully performed'
There is no time for niceties in Debbie Tucker Green's Hang. The play about the death penalty, which premiered at the Royal
There is no time for niceties in Debbie Tucker Green's Hang. The play about the death penalty, which premiered at the Royal
The many faces of Lady Macbeth: Rosemary Waugh reviews an artful exploration of Shakespeare's shadowy matriarch. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lady Macbeth: Unsex Me Here at Dance Base …
Sweet dreams: Rosemary Waugh reviews the European premiere of Gecko's collaboration with the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Dreamer at Pleasance Courtya…
Mary Shepherd, the eponymous lady in the van who came to live in Alan Bennett's front garden, had grand plans of travel.
When you don't love it anymore, it's time to stop: Rosemary Waugh reviews Margaret McAuliffe's one-woman show about Irish dancing. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Humours of Bandon at …
Lost in the woods: Rosemary Waugh reviews Brad Birch's new play blending gothic horror with domestic drama. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Black Mountain at Summerhall Roundabout appeared…
Words and non-words: Rosemary Waugh reviews Yaël Farber's production of David Harrower's Knives in Hens. The post Review: Knives in Hens at the Donmar Warehouse appeared first on Exeunt M…
Keep calm and eat Bran Flakes: Rosemary Waugh reviews a new show about anxiety and obsessive thoughts. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Scribble at Assembly Roxy appeared first on Exeunt Ma…
From Africa to Scotland, and back again: Rosemary Waugh reviews Jaimini Jethwa's new play about the expulsion of Ugandan-Asians by Idi Amin. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Last Queen…
A deliberate toying with dance concepts and histories: Diana Damian-Martin discusses the Barbican's Trajal Harrell performance exhibition. The post Trajal Harrell: Hoochie Koochie appeared f…
Starry-eyed: Rosemary Waugh reviews Manual Cinema's intergalactic coming of age story. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Lula del Ray at Underbelly appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
BFFs: Rosemary Waugh reviews Elinor Cook's new play about female friendship. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Out of Love at Summerhall Roundabout appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Another portrait of the artist: Rosemary Waugh reviews Alan Franks' new play about Lucian Freud. The post Review: Looking at Lucian at the Ustinov Studio appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
On the nose: Rosemary Waugh reviews Alan Harris's Cardiff-based play featuring Billy the Seal. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Sugar Baby at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'Profound' might be taking it too far... Rosemary Waugh reviews Seongbukdong Beedoolkee's retelling of Medea featuring plastic weapons and pop culture. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mede…
The world had been sad since Tuesday: Rosemary Waugh reviews Lara Foot's new play about bipolar disorder and love. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Inconvenience of Wings at Assembly Ge…
The UK debut of Poyo Rojo presents a different version of 'locker room talk'. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Un Poyo Rojo at Dance Base appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Once upon a time, I bought an ice rink... Rosemary Waugh reviews Suzanne Grotenhuis's new show about heartbreak and ice-skates. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: On Ice at Summerhall appear…
Lighting up: Rosemary Waugh reviews a new adaptation of Anton Chekhov's On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Tobacco at Assembly George Square appeared first…
Snap your shag bands and dance to Steps: Rosemary Waugh reviews the Wardrobe Ensemble's new show about New Labour. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Education, Education, Education at Pleasa…
'Excellent', 'astonishing', 'devastating' and all the rest: Rosemary Waugh reviews the return of Yael Farber's Mies Julie to the Edinburgh Fringe. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: Mies Juli…
Have you tried...? Rosemary Waugh reviews Rachel Bagshaw and Chris Thorpe's show about living with chronic pain. The post Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Shape of the Pain at Summerhall appear…
A crash, or a stubbornness: Rosemary Waugh reviews Zinnie Harris's new version of Eugène Ionesco's Rhinoceros at the EIF. The post EIF Review: Rhinoceros at the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh appe…
Simon Phillips' production of Alfred Hitchcock's 1959 film North by Northwest cannily overcomes the obvious hurdles of attempting to stage something so
Rachel Bagshaw talks to Rosemary Waugh about creating The Shape of Pain, a new piece of theatre about living with chronic pain. The post "Can we ever really understand someone else's pain?" …