It would be nice to see a production about feminism which doesn’t involve badly overdrawn lipstick, throwing tampons around, boobs on display and making sex noises on the floor. Not…
Mad As Hell tells the story of the romance between Peter Finch and Eletha Barret, it spans their whole relationship, starting with their first meeting. This is a very small…
Close centres around the experiences of six teenagers after the new girl from their school goes missing. It is a small production that is completely set in a public toilet…
Another outstanding show at the Vault Festival, ‘Think of England’ has an advantage, in that it fits very well in its surroundings. Set during World War Two, it takes place…
January may have come and gone, but for all those desperate pessimists out there, clinging on by their fingertips to a general feeling of melancholy and glumness, there is cause…
Gruff Theatre makes site specific theatre, that encourages the audience to take part of the world they’ve created. And did they manage to do just that! ‘It Made Me Consider…
Eugenius – the story of Eugene, who is a Genius. What a bizarre show. It is not consistently clear that it is actually set in the 80s – which is a…
Eighty minutes, no interval. On stage are two women; the eponymous schoolgirl and a cynical, world-weary bartender. Laura Woodward and Bryony Davies have almost nothing to fall back on –…
National Youth Theatre performed ‘The Host’ at the Yard Theatre in the summer of 2017 and are now back for a few nights only in St. James Church, Picadilly. The…