Some might be asking, “Who is King Boris III and why is there a show being written about him?”. I certainly was, before I saw this important piece of work…
2, 4, 6, 8, who do we appreciate?! But I’m A Cheerleader occupies a legendary spot in queer cinema. Released in 1999, its open expression of unashamed queerness to RuPaul’s iconic…
Kevin Keiss’ ‘This Last Piece of Sky,’ translated by Charis Ainslie, is an enchanting production that moves the audience between two worlds, connected by an equation that promises the answers…
‘You are on an island. And it is sinking. It is not a metaphor, nor is it a dream. It is the end. But how can you drown, when you…
One of Stephen Sondheim’s rarely performed musicals, Anyone Can Whistle is a political satire set in a fictional town. The absurdist story follows mayoress Cora Hoover Hooper (Alex Young) and her government…
The Light Princess is a work in progress shown as part of Camden People’s Theatre’s Sprint Festival. The piece goes between verbatim speech, audio recordings, music, and excerpts from the…
Once you’ve watched enough coming-of-age dramas, the expectations of the genre are clear. If This Is Normal, Chatback Theatre’s Vaults Festival debut, doesn’t necessarily subvert this formula, but rather gives…
Based upon actor and writer Danja Wass’ own experiences of being an immigrant, Notch tells the topical tale of a homeless Croatian woman, only known as AA, trying to get…
Caring for someone with a mental illness can have a knock on effect on your own mental health. As much as we love our friends and family, it can be…