Calm Down Dear, the annual feminist festival at Camden People’s Theatre, is this year celebrating its sixth birthday. The show [Read More]
Hanna at the Arcola
What does it mean to be a mother – and what does it mean to not be a mother? These [Read More]
Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella at Sadler’s Wells
Matthew Bourne’s Cinderella, as with much of his work, can be best described as cinematic – in every possible use [Read More]
Review – Albion at the Almeida
The allegory of England-as-garden is not one that’s new. It began long before Shakespeare, weaved its way through Milton, and [Read More]
Review – Oslo at the National’s Lyttelton Theatre
In the city of Oslo, Norway, in 1993, two people decided to try to – as J. T. Rogers puts [Read More]
EdFringe 2017 – Joan at Underbelly Cowgate
Milk Present’s Joan, a drag-king piece telling the story of Joan of Arc, had the unenviable task of a second Fringe [Read More]