This pop-up opera, staged as part of Grimeborn Festival at the Arcola Theatre, began almost imperceptibly; two performers sat down [Read More]
The Plough and the Stars at the National Theatre
The Plough and the Stars is a play revered almost as a historical artefact nowadays – cast alongside W.B.Yeat’s Easter [Read More]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Brasenose College, Oxford
It begins with music. Drift into Brasenose College’s gothic-revival New Quad at seven o’clock any night this week, and you [Read More]
Some Girl(s) at the Park Theatre
The American playwright Neil LaBute seems to have made his career writing about the clueless, self-obsessed man and the hurt [Read More]
The Trial of Jane Fonda at the Park Theatre
Terry Jastrow’s The Trial of Jane Fonda has leapt wholeheartedly into a historical legacy that, for the United States, was entirely unprecedented. [Read More]
The Kreutzer Sonata at the Arcola Theatre
There’s something rather special about Greg Hicks – an actor tirelessly immersing himself in role after flawed role. His newest [Read More]