A provocative performance. It would be easy to assume that a production of this nature would be far too heavy to watch as it touches on themes of grooming, radicalization,…
It’s always a danger to go into a show with Very High Expectations but unfortunately with a show and brand like Shitfaced Shakespeare, it’s unavoidable. The Magnificent Bastards have spent…
Circusfest 2018 has got off to a cracking start – if you don’t believe me, check out our reviews of ‘Even When I Fall’ and ‘Hyena’. Happily, ‘Knot’ keeps up the…
Yablochkov Candle transports you to Paris in the early 30s, in a unique speakeasy type cabaret. The smoky atmosphere, between lights and shadows, is the perfect backdrop for the show to…
Inspired by physicist Henri Becquerel’s discovery of radioactivity, French company Groupe Bekkrell make their UK premier with their piece, The Bekkrell Effect. The main space at the Roundhouse is the…
Spiked is a heartfelt piece about motherhood and social differences as three mothers await the destiny of their hospitalised children. An entire class of a London school has ended up…
CircusFest promises experimental contemporary theatre, No Show delivers on that promise. It defies neat categorisation, being in equal parts a performance, rehearsal, and educational lecture series. It is a deconstruction…
Tori Allen-Martin who will play Chelsea in H.R.Haitch at the Union Theatre from 9th May spoke to us about the role, the history of the production and how she manages to…
Every year roughly 10, 000 children are trafficked from Nepal to India. Many of these children end up, strange though it may seem, in a grotesque inversion of the classic…