Dare to do at The Space by Mark Norfolk is a piece about banking in The City and it supposedly tells the story of Bear, the infamous trader responsible for…
Les Miserables has been wowing audiences on London’s West End for 33 years. Now playing at the Queens Theatre, it can be a show which is particularly difficult to get…
Phobiarama is like nothing you’ve ever seen before. Dutch theatre maker Dries Verhoeven in collaboration with LiFT festival explores the concept of phobia. This is obviously a very subjective matter, but…
Don’t Panic! It’s Challenge Anneka, is an entertaining piece of devised theatre for sure. From the onset, the audience enters the theatre space and are welcomed by actor Sophie Winter…
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…
POLLINATION FOR THE NATION. SAVE THE BEES, SAVE THE WORLD! This is the mantra of the political ‘Bee Party,’ lead by the fastidious Josie Dale Jones and her ditzy secretary…
Leave Taking opens on a hazy, warm set into which Mai, an obeah (a Caribbean healing woman, played by Adjoa Andoh) saunters, cracks open a beer and lays down in…
Brought to London, for its UK premier, the National Changeuk Company of Korea showcases its skills with their epic version of Trojan Women. Trojan Women, one of Euripides’ most well…
Consent is intense. At every single break, there was some restlessness in the audience, like everyone had to talk to the person next to them or let out a big sigh…