Barbican Centre Although pity might be thin on the ground for us critics, it is a balancing act of a
The Yard When playing nurse and patient gets out of hand. Sami Ibrahim (of Royal Court Two Palestinians Go Dogging
Soho Theatre As spring ripens into summer fringe theatre becomes a dangerous activity, temperature-wise. Either the fiery gates of hell
Almeida Theatr ‘Emotional guts and gore’ In the age of Facebook and Instagram, the whammy of a school reunion is
Stone Nest Everyone’s favourite 1888 Welsh church-cum-hedonistic-nightclub-cum-theatre-space-cum-downstairs jazz venue plays host to what should be a pertinent evening of theatrical
Stratford East 2004 was 20 years ago, apparently. I only found this out (and was left aghast) when writing this review. My
HERE at Outernet A quantum core of flashing double-storey screens sheathed in a golden skin, and partly to blame for
The Yard Covid rather dominated the end of 2019, starting 3 years of global upheaval that we are still paying
The Barbican Islands are where the world pauses, takes a breath, isolated bubbles with their own rules. Yet the stamp
New Wimbledon Theatre How jazz hands are you as a person? I only ask as Garry Marshall’s touring production of everyone’s