Adapting The Picture of Dorian Gray is no mean feat, and a task that few would seem ready to take [Read More]
Richard III, A One-Woman Show
What may be the hottest ticket in London this January is not the easiest to find; its venue is almost hidden by unfortunately-timed construction [Read More]
Jekyll and Hyde to a Jazz Beat
The Cockpit Theatre in Marylebone may have the largest black box theatre I have ever seen. While not a fancy [Read More]
Of Nymphs and Men at The Miller
Of Nymphs and Men sees two characters, ‘dreamers’ impose upon each other in a forest cabin – a simple premise [Read More]
Jane Wenham: The Witch of Walkern
Jane Wenham: Witch of Walkern will inevitably be compared to plays like Arthur Miller’s The Crucible or Caryl Churchill’s Vinegar [Read More]
Good King Richard
‘History is always written by the victor’. In Good King Richard this widely-accepted ‘history’ is challenged and a new narrative [Read More]