2018’s Answer To Shakespeare? Flesh and Bone, Elliot Warren’s award-winning play, is an absolute pleasure to watch. He has beautifully combined poetic words with a graceful flow and rhyme, often…
‘What about people who can’t make friends? Or who don’t laugh and are full of no love? They’re the real disabilities. I think.’ Kelly (Sarah Gordy) is not defined by…
Old Hollywood has always had a mythological feel. But behind the sepia-filtered cigarette smoke, silky gowns and passionate embraces, is a cultural legacy of sexism and exploitation that haunts the…
What do you get when a performance artist, writer, phenomenal singer and drag queen who has been the recipient of a Genius Grant (aka Taylor Mac) collaborates with an astonishing…
Many millennials are too young to remember the publication of the book Diana: Her True Story, or the scandal that followed it in 1992. But that doesn’t mean the events…
Be Born starts with a long preamble of poetry, some learnt, some read. Maybe there is an idea behind the reading part of it but it just feels very amateur…
Guy: A New Musical is funnily enough a new musical about gay dating for men in the 21st century. As part of The Bunker’s Breaking Out Festival it’s created by…
Who said speed dating has died? Not Kiss Chase at The Bunker, where Second Circle proves that it’s still possible to meet people face to face and have a genuine…
If you don’t know sh!t-faced Shakespeare, it’s about time you learn, as it is the best thing to happen to Shakespeare since good old William himself. The concept is simple:…