Evie Freeman interviewed The X Factor’s Matt Terry who is starring in Madagascar The Musical. You’re from Bromley originally, how does it feel to be performing to a home audience…
Hive City Legacy at the Roundhouse is a complete mixture of genre and styles – but every single aspect is brilliant. It’s told by females of colour and is about…
Immaculate correction at the King’s Head Theatre is part of their Playmill festival, a three week festival with new and exciting writing. This particular play though is written by their…
Evie Freeman interviewed director of Two For The Seesaw, Gary Condes. Two For The Seesaw plays at Trafalgar Studios 2 until 4th August. How did Two for the Seesaw come…
Good theatre shines a light on the divisions of society, great theatre transcends them. Welcome to The Jungle, a provocative, inspirational story of hope, transformation and resilience. Following a sold…
C!rca’s Peepshow is an show of gripping new-wave circus. It contains classics that we all know and love, and new, inventive acts that have the audience feeling everything from shock…
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…