Our Country’s Good (Susan Elkin reviews)
Timberlake Wertenbaker’s celebration of the transformational power of the arts in general, and theatre in particular, has never been more timely. And...
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...
The star of this witty, perceptive show is James King as Chop – a dog. Clad in a ruff and a sort...
Directed by Chris Hill, this no-frills showcase started with a short film before offering us fifteen quite meaty duologues featuring this year’s...
I used to review large numbers of graduating student showcases for The Stage. Then last year an editorial policy decision was made...
The standard was very high – as you’d expect from BOVTS. None of the 27 graduating students is less than very good...