One doesn’t quite know where to start. Whether from the artfully fragmented structure of the play, the superb script, or [Read More]
HEARD at Camden People’s Theatre
Much like the two protagonists, HEARD is vulnerable and forceful at the same time. It deals with ambitious subject matters (as [Read More]
Summit at Shoreditch Town Hall
Before seeing Summit, based on what I knew about the show, I really struggled to describe to my friends what [Read More]
Swan Lake at the London Coliseum
On paper, St Petersburg Ballet Theatre’s Swan Lake currently playing at the London Coliseum is so promising one wonders what’s the point of [Read More]
As You Like It at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
How do you like your Shakespeare? Joyful, country, gimmicky, and beautifully surrounded by trees? Then this production of As You [Read More]
Act and Terminal 3 at the Print Room, Coronet
There’s something hard-hitting, something brutal and uncomfortable about Lars Norén’s theatre. And yet one still feels better after it. In [Read More]