The Snow Queen (Susan Elkin reviews)
The idea of four modern-ish children improvising a story is not particularly original but it works splendidly in Mike Kenny’s adapatation of The...
The idea of four modern-ish children improvising a story is not particularly original but it works splendidly in Mike Kenny’s adapatation of The...
The flood myth is common to most cultures and John Agard, originally from Guyana, gives it strong African undertones with lots of...
I have followed the success of Fourth Monkey Training Company, which launched in 2010, almost since before it was a twinkle in...
Miss Julie by August Strindberg, in a new version by Howard Brenton – World Premiere (Part of The ESCAPE Season). Presented by...
Campling Hicks Productions in association with Park Theatre. Allegations of sexual misconduct, confidentiality, lies, damaged people – there’s so much of it...
It’s always a pleasure when the annual Actors and Performers Yearbook arrives from Bloomsbury although I do wish they’d put some possessive...
Death is waiting in the wings for all of us. And we cope with that reality by not thinking about it most...
Max Stafford-Clark is a fine director – innovative and influential. The industry has much to thank him for. Our Country’s Good and...