A drum, a drum, another Macbeth doth come. The National’s version may have been critically murdered more brutally than a [Read More]
Victoria’s Knickers at Soho Theatre
Josh Azouz is a fricking brill writer (The Mikvah Project! The terrifyingly stirring, powerful Buggy Baby!!). Ned Bennett is a [Read More]
Moot Moot at the Yard
It’s a sad fact that I’ll rarely start a review by commending top-notch work by a sound designer, but the [Read More]
The Wild Duck at the Almeida
Where do you go from the success of an iconic expansive exploration of mortality and political identity like Hamlet? For [Read More]
A Kettle of Fish at the Yard
Theatre is an evolving beast. Theatre criticism, perhaps, languishes, clinging to frameworks and the memory of a bygone era [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2018: It’s True, It’s True, It’s True at Underbelly Cowgate
“It’s true”, she says. “It’s true. It’s true. It’s true. It’s true. It’s true.” It’s said to every single [Read More]