The National Theatre production of A Taste of Honey written by Shelagh Delaney and directed by Bijan Sheibani is a sweet success. A play which explores the hardships of poverty…
Public Acts’ revolutionary production of Pericles at The National is astonishing, moving and completely delightful. The iconic concrete monolith on the Southbank has housed many extraordinary productions, iconic productions that…
The civilised, violet seats of the National Theatre’s Olivier Stage run abruptly up against the bleak, peaty landscape of this production of Brian Friel’s Translations. The stage is part rugged…
Nine Night opens in a kitchen stuck in the 70’s. It’s the kitchen of any British-Jamaican grandmother, warm and full of memories. In Gloria’s house, she is sick and her granddaughter…
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…