Dinner and a Show
CategoryThe Picture of Dorian Gray
Stars combine and theatres from east to west collaborate for a digital recontextualising of Oscar Wilde’s seminal novel. But can [...]
The Regina Monologues
From the heart of St Albans (Maltings Theatre to be precise) and shot straight to your home, this production drags the wives of [...]
Bored of Knives
A psychopath and a shut-in reminisce about a deeply troubled childhood in this over-ambitious yet touching two-hander. Bitching [...]
Hymn, Almeida Theatre
‘Writing at its most perceptive’
Lolita Chakrabarti’s (prestigious writer with the best name in existence) new piece is concerned [...]
Good Grief, Original Theatre Online
‘Tasteful exploration of our capacity for regrowth’
With lockdown stretching onwards into the distance like an unwelcome family car [...]
The Fabulist Fox Sister
Bones are good, Structural, essential, underpinning. But what if the skin… could do with some moisturising? Streamed from the [...]
Swimming Home, your bathroom
Silvia Mercuriali’s most recent Autoteatro piece is an experience fit for 2020; isolated, inward-looking, and dripping [...]
Shabaka Hutchings and the Britten Sinfonia, Barbican, music review
‘Jazz’s untamed spirit resonates in 2020’
Dipping my toes gingerly into the daunting world of jazz, I felt safe in the hands of [...]
Spread Eagle, Homerton, food review
Tempted by the warming fumes of an old-fashioned English roast but put off by the senseless slaughter of innocent animals? Hold my [...]