The summer repertory season at Southwold draws to a close with an Alan Bennett play, The Old Country. Written in [Read More]
Britten in Brooklyn at Wilton’s Music Hall
Wilton’s Musical Hall is the epitome of anachronistic architecture – existing like some forgotten building, trapped in time among the [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Generation Zero at Zoo Venues
Generation Zero is a touching exploration of the life of a relationship in the face of climate change – however, [Read More]
If We Got Some More Cocaine I Could Show You How I Love You at the Old Red Lion Theatre
Fringe fatigue must be a diagnosable condition for theatre critics. Coming out of 20-30 black box spaces carefully perched somewhere [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: The Enchanted at The Space @ Niddry Street
’The Enchanted’ is an impressive piece of physical theatre that tackles one of the most difficult subjects there is with [Read More]
Ed Fringe 2016: Richard III at the Edinburgh International Festival
In my review of The Toad Knew, I claimed that artistic indulgence was the raison d’être of the Edinburgh International [Read More]