Brexit has been a bizarre political occurrence, and a hazy one at every possible level. Not only are we still [Read More]
a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun) at the Royal Court Theatre
It is difficult to discuss the Royal Court Theatre as a bastion of new writing, and its daring approach to [Read More]
Roundelay at the Southwark Playhouse
Arthur Schnitzler (if he were alive and kicking) would be having a whale of a time this month, with two [Read More]
Grounded at the Gate Theatre, London
Monologue theatre may have been much overused in the last twenty odd years, but Grounded proves that in the right [Read More]
The Comedy About A Bank Robbery at the Criterion Theatre
Mischief Theatre, the powerhouse behind The Play That Goes Wrong and Peter Pan Goes Wrong, are fast becoming a cultural phenomenon. There is [Read More]
Ugly Lies the Bone at the National Theatre
Ugly Lies the Bone graduated from its off-Broadway run with impeccable credentials – a New York Times Critics Pick, winner [Read More]