Posts Tagged ‘stage’
Paratroopers, Lion & Unicorn Theatre, stage review: ‘Wry humour and sharp political commentary’
Daniel Patten and Solomon Alberman’s absurdist satire ‘alerts us to the quieter menace of unprincipled moderates’
Read MoreActor Lucy Pickles: ‘How people behave in relationships fascinates me’
The star of adoption drama Too Many Books speaks to the Citizen during the play’s run in Camden
Read MoreEast is South, Hampstead Theatre, stage review: ‘Urgent and thought-provoking’
Beau Willimon’s play exploring the relationship between artficial and human intelligence is ‘gripping’
Read MorePerformers lavish praise on Camden People’s Theatre at 30th anniversary bash
Comedian Frankie Thompson said the Hampstead Road venue ‘invests in artists at the very start’
Read MoreHappy Days, Etcetera Theatre, stage review: ‘Pub theatre at its very best’
This 60-minute take on the Samuel Beckett play is ‘well adapted’ to Etcetera’s pub stage
Read MoreConversion, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre, stage review: ‘Delightfully light-hearted take on weighty subjects’
This play continues Precarious Theatre’s reputation for ‘quirky yet thoughtful studies of socially relevant topics’
Read MoreDead Souls, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘A ribald romp’
Leo Egger’s adaptation of a literary classic at Etcetera Theatre is ‘hugely entertaining’
Read MoreWhen Winston Went to the War with the Wireless, Donmar Warehouse, stage review: ‘Entertaining viewing’
Sam Thorne’s new play ‘probes at tension at the heart of the state broadcaster’
Read More¿Rob or Rose?, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘Bouncy dialogue and an ever-shifting narrative’
Henry Charnock’s hour-long play is ‘delectable’
Read MoreBreakin’ Convention Presents The Ruggeds: Between Us, Peacock Theatre, dance review: ‘Unpretentious evening of fun’
An evening of ‘energetic Dutch blokes spinning around on stage’ is a ‘heartfelt ride’
Read MoreWhen Darkness Falls, Park Theatre, stage review: ‘Jump scares, bubbling dread, and historical intrigue aplenty’
The horror play centred around the myths and history of the Channel Islands is ‘genuinely frightening’
Read MoreHenry Churniavsky, Camden Fringe, stage review: ‘A cleverly layered hour of stand-up’
The Liverpudlian comic delivers with an ‘off-beat take on our current predicament’
Read More‘I believe in ghosts, but not the Scooby Doo kind’: When Darkness Falls director on how the spooky new play breaks from tradition
Paul Morrissey speaks to Lizzie McAllister ahead of tomorrow’s opening date at Park Theatre
Read MoreSweat at the Donmar – review
The Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Lynn Nottage
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