Bernadette Robinson stars in ‘Songs for nobodies’, a one-woman show written by Joanna Murray-Smith, making its European debut this week after achieving critical acclaim in Australia. Set on a raked…
DISCLAIMER: THIS IS NOT A SHOW ABOUT EASTENDERS OR BOBBY BEALE. We Need to Talk About Bobby (off EastEnders), explores the effects of adult storylines on young child actors. What…
Reviews by David and Ruth will bring forth two very differing perspectives. Ruth is a theatre enthusiast who, let’s be honest, knows what she’s talking about. The hope is that…
Brilliant Jerks tells the story of ‘Silicon Valley’s sweetheart’ Uber, from three different perspectives: driver Mia, Coder Sean and CEO Tyler. All three of them face struggles on different levels,…
Jane Austen, I’m sure we can all agree, is one of the all-time greats. A women ahead of her time, indulging both in scathing social commentary and in bonnets, and…
Phil Willmott’s new version of Anton Chekhov’s final masterpiece, ‘The Cherry Orchard’, is set in 1917 just as the Tsarist regime topples and the Bolsheviks seize power. Originally set in…
There are shows that gain even more significance in hindsight, because certain parts suddenly make more sense, or a backstory adds a new dimension to the performance. MADHOUSE re:exit is…
Timothy twists and turns as the audience are introduced to a weird domestic relationship. Annette asks her friends to help, as her husband is trying to kill her. Snatchback theatre…
Direct from New York City, Tori Scott’s THIRSTY is a cautionary tale of what one woman will do to quench her thirst and how best to get away with it.…