Review: Walk of Shame, Glass Half Full Theatre
Review: Walk of Shame, Glass Half Full Theatre2.0Overall ScoreTrigger Warning: Rape, Sexual Assault To many, Alice (Stephanie Silver) is the kind of girl who is "practically asking for it
Review: Walk of Shame, Glass Half Full Theatre2.0Overall ScoreTrigger Warning: Rape, Sexual Assault To many, Alice (Stephanie Silver) is the kind of girl who is "practically asking for it
Review: An Intervention, Old Fire Station5.0Overall ScoreClare Lizzimore directs Mike Bartlett's An Intervention at Oxford's Old Fire Station. In this recording of a rehearsed reading, Charl…
In our latest interview, Mirren Wilson speaks to Robbie Gordon, Jack Nurse and theatremaker Chris Thorpe about Positive Stories for Negative Times " a national project which seeks to open up…
Review: KUWENTO " 物語 (Monogatari), Théatre Lapis4.0Overall ScoreKuwento " 物語 (read Monogatori, meaning a traditional Japanese epic or narrative) is a portrayal of thre…
In honour of a terrible year finally coming to a close, Holly Webster reflects on what she misses most about live theatre and the ways in which the industry has responded to mass closures th…
Review: We Need a Little Christmas, Ginger Quiff Media4.0Overall ScoreThis year, the lead up to Christmas " or more accurately, the end of December " is obviously a little different due to t…
A Christmas Carol, Guildford Shakespeare Company3.0Overall ScoreWith an avalanche of new covid restrictions engulfing plans for many, even the most jolly of us will be feeling a bit "bah hum…
A Christmas Carol, Polka Theatre3.0Overall ScoreHow do you keep a story fresh that's been told a million times before? Polka Theatre are offering a solid answer to that perennial question, i…
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Review: We Cover the Universe, Akin4.0Overall ScoreVibrant and colourful, We Cover the Universe, from Akin, is a piece of theatre that feels like it comes straight out of a child's imagi…
Review: THIS IS REALITY 2000, Objective Entertainment5.0Overall ScoreI've never actually watched Big Brother, but I have definitely seen clips of the infamously streamed house. So, I am awar…
Review: The Haunting of Alice Bowles, Original Theatre Online3.0Overall ScoreAs theatres close their doors once more, virtual theatre continues to blur the lines between stage and cinematic …
Review: A Christmas Wish, Acting for Others3.0Overall ScoreIt feels like a night in the West End, as the virtual concert A Christmas Wish is about to start on my laptop screen. Acting for Ot…
Review: Zoo Motel, Theatre Nation2.0Overall ScoreAt the end of The Wizard of Oz, a breathless Dorothy lies in bed back in Kansas, trying to decode her fantastical experience. "It wasn't a dr…
Review: Raymond Briggs' Father Christmas, Lyric Hammersmith4.0Overall ScoreIt is a year unlike any other and so it should not come to anyone's surprise that Christmas is not like any other e…
Review: The Comeback, The Noel Coward Theatre5.0Overall Score'Welcome back to the West End. It's so lovely to have you here' a husky female voice projects across the auditorium of London's E…
Review: Flight, The Bridge Theatre4.0Overall ScoreFlight is playing at the Bridge Theatre until the 16th January, for more information visit the Bridge Theatre's website. All photography in …
The Luke Westlake Scholarship is designed to provide a young actor with financial support to help them both in their final year of drama school and as they enter into the industry as a gradu…
Review: Stick Man, Rose Theatre4.0Overall ScoreAt last " as we pull free of a second national lockdown " theatres are brushing off the cobwebs of an empty year gone by and once again becomin…
Review: Alice in Streamingland, Phoenix Arts Club 5.0Overall Score 'How's the plot going for you guys eh?' Asks Film and Televisions's Black and White Cat (Laura Hyde), the bizarre Moira Ros…
Review: Overflow, Bush Theatre4.0Overall ScoreThe return of theatre marks a wonderful opportunity to use the arts as a medium for change " more so than ever. We are collectively facing diffi…
Review: The Dumb Waiter, Hampstead Theatre 4.0Overall Score I think it's fair to say that 2020 has been mostly horrendous, especially for theatre. But finally, a glimmer of hope can be seen …
A few months on from the furore, Emma Bentley reflects on Rishi Sunak's comments about arts workers retraining and speaks to a few theatre makers who, like many others in the industry, have …
Review: The Great Gatsby, Immersive LDN4.0Overall ScoreI have never read The Great Gatsby. I know very little about The Great Gatsby. In fact, I'd go so far as to say that, apart from that m…