First shown in 1965, Lionel Bart’s Twang!! has been adapted by Julian Woolford and Richard John and makes its London debut at The Union Theatre. Still in keeping with the…
Like any good piece of art, MOORMAID seeks to challenge its audience and sets out to explore the controversial and provocative issues of terrorism and radicalised youth. However, also like…
Set in 1945, in Soho club ‘La Vie en Rose,’ a group of misfit artists and dreamers, scheme, drink and flirt away the last days of WWII. Just like the…
With classics that have been adapted and reformulated so many times, one of the most important concerns for new adaptations is finding a balance between the familiar and the innovative.…
The ultimate immersive experience. Some will view For King And Country as almost as an escape room, but in reality this is what immersive theatre is supposed to be. The…
Mod: the subculture that overtook Britain in the early 60’s, and the subject of All Or Nothing. It tells the story of the band ‘Small Faces’ and their rise to…
A provocative performance. It would be easy to assume that a production of this nature would be far too heavy to watch as it touches on themes of grooming, radicalization,…
It’s always a danger to go into a show with Very High Expectations but unfortunately with a show and brand like Shitfaced Shakespeare, it’s unavoidable. The Magnificent Bastards have spent…
Circusfest 2018 has got off to a cracking start – if you don’t believe me, check out our reviews of ‘Even When I Fall’ and ‘Hyena’. Happily, ‘Knot’ keeps up the…