Review: Killing It, VAULT Festival
Review: Killing It, VAULT Festival 5.0Stars Ever since Fleabag's incredible journey from humble origins to explosive popularity, fringe artists have coalesced in trying to emulate its intros…
Review: Killing It, VAULT Festival 5.0Stars Ever since Fleabag's incredible journey from humble origins to explosive popularity, fringe artists have coalesced in trying to emulate its intros…
Review: A Deed Without a Name, Theatro Technis 2.0stars Polish avant-garde artist, playwright, novelist and philosopher S.I. Witkiewicz posited "with fiction, you don't make a fuss " you can…
Review: Screwdriver, Lyric Hammersmith 4.0stars As posited by Oscar Wilde, "one of the many lessons that one learns in prison is that things are what they are and will be what they will be."…
Review: On McQuillan's Hill, Finborough Theatre4.0starsJoseph Crilly's On McQuillan's Hill was first performed at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast in February 2000, opening to rave reviews. Meanwh…
Review: What the Dolls Saw, VAULT Festival 3.0stars At home in the dank dungeon of the VAULT Festival, What the Dolls Saw promises the proverbial moon: a true-crime style conundrum "that unr…
Review: For the Sake of Argument, Bridewell Theatre1.0starsFrom the outset, For the Sake of Argument is obsessed with the virtue of a well-made point: as its protagonist Eleanor Hickock (Ash…
In a new series, Samuel Nicholls interviews small theatre companies to find out what strategies they use to stand out in an over-saturated industry. This month, he talks to Get Out of My Spa…
Review: The Welkin, National Theatre 5.0stars Stemming from the Old English word for 'cloud', the welkin is a vault in the sky: the home of the legendary Grigori, an elite race of angels tas…
Review: Dial M for Murder, Richmond Theatre2.0starsWhen playwright Frederick Knott first conceived and wrote Dial M for Murder in 1948, he identified the text's core strength as its seriousn…
Review: Coming Clean, Trafalgar Studios 24.0starsOriginally performed in November 1982 at the Bush Theatre, Coming Clean was acclaimed writer Kevin Elyot's first professionally produced play…
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest - Played by Immigrants, Tower Theatre2.0starsAs shrewdly commented by the prickly Lady Bracknell, "never speak disrespectfully of Society… only peop…