A Spoonful of Sherman (Susan Elkin reviews)
A musical about musicals could very easily be self-conscious and awkward and it’s certainly a high risk idea. In the hands of...
A musical about musicals could very easily be self-conscious and awkward and it’s certainly a high risk idea. In the hands of...
Natasha Sutton Williams oozes talent. As Sigmund Freud, in this one-woman show, directed by Dominic McHale, she squirms, growls, snarls, leers, pretends...
An annual revue presented by students at TheMTA at Bernie Grant Arts Centre, London This lively show takes us from Gershwin to...
It’s a very symmetrical play. And in the hands of director Marnie Nash for Unfolds Theatre the symmetry comes through strongly in...
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s celebration of the transformational power of the arts in general, and theatre in particular, has never been more timely. And...
Rarely have I been so moved in the theatre as by Luke Adamson’s Alzheimer’s play. And the reason – as anyone who...
I often wonder how it would have felt to be in The Rose, The Globe or the Curtain four centuries ago when...
EM Forster’s most famous novel, based on the author’s observations in India, firmly damns colonisation and colonisers. If anything, Simon Dormandy’s adaption...