This reimagining of Chekhov’s The Seagull flings us into the chaotic dark world of WW1. It’s prevailing theme, on top [Read More]
Safe Word- Fye & Foul, Illuminate Festival
It is all dark in the studio, save for a lone spotlight on an old 30s style radio. The audience [Read More]
Little Stitches- Omnibus, Clapham
Little Stitches, all seamlessly directed by Alex Crampton, are four plays about Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) where the cultural battlegrounds are [Read More]
Between Worlds- ENO at the Barbican
Mark Shenton said it first, Between Worlds seems more oratorio like in style than operatic. A piece about 9/11 imagined [Read More]
The Lady’s Not For Walking Like an Egyptian – On Tour
“She’s dead and its still not over”. Apparently it was New Labour that Margaret Thatcher considered her greatest legacy; that [Read More]
Blush of Dogs- Tabard Theatre
What price forgiveness? How hard is it to really forgive? When we forgive is it subconsciously conditional? And how much [Read More]