THEATRE REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger ofContinue Reading
From the Twitter-esque gossiping of the prologue and the house party vibe of the ball to the streetwise swagger ofContinue Reading
When you see that a rendition of Joseph Conrad’s classic Heart of Darkness is being produced for the stage it’dContinue Reading
From award-winning writer Iman Qureshi comes a play that considers discrimination of sexuality versus religious freedoms, a challenging topic notContinue Reading
It’s the question everyone asks in life, and no one has the answer to. What really happens when you die?Continue Reading
Midway through Zinnie Harris’s 90-minute adaptation of Miss Julie, which is enjoying a revival in a touring production by PerthContinue Reading
Given the advances in medicine and improvements in living conditions, more and more of us are said to be livingContinue Reading
An American Oscar-winning actor, with Irish roots, is in London to star in a new play about ‘the troubles’. HeContinue Reading
When the biggest laugh of the night is generated by a stranger innocently referring to an elegant lady’s secret loverContinue Reading
It opens on a giant pile of suitcases. Little Gift (for ages 3-7) is whimsical, funny and imaginative. Guy HargreavesContinue Reading
“Tom who?” asks our fictional Scotch and wry narrator (an earnest Alan MacKenzie as the son of a left-wing journalistContinue Reading
Refugee. Asylum seeker. Immigrant. Words with distinctive meanings which are often lumped together in confusion, ignorance and hatred to describeContinue Reading
“You look like you have the labia of a five year old.” This is uttered in the first two minutesContinue Reading
Scottish Ballet return with Christopher Hampson’s acclaimed version of Cinderella. Originally created for the Royal New Zealand Ballet, it premieredContinue Reading
Mr Popper is stuck in a rut. He spends his days as a painter and decorator, dreaming of travelling toContinue Reading
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