If you walk around the edge of an island, eventually you’ll end up exactly where you started – no change, [Read More]
Life and Fate at Theatre Royal Haymarket
Fortune, chance, life, fate, all tumble and collide in Vasily Grossman’s epic WW2 novel, so hotly suppressed by Russian authorities [Read More]
Nine Night at the National Theatre
The process of grieving is a fascinating convergence of different strands – nostalgia about the past collide with aspirations for [Read More]
Much Ado About Nothing at Rose Theatre, Kingston
Much Ado About Nothing certainly holds itself up as one of Shakespeare’s more reputed comedies – flush with a central [Read More]
Quiz at Noël Coward Theatre
Of all the British playwrights out there right now, James Graham is the one going for gold – three shows [Read More]
Relentless Unstoppable Human Machine at Camden Roundhouse
One of the greatest feats in any grand circus show is the ability to create a balance between visual anarchy [Read More]