The Country Girls (Susan Elkin reviews)
Edna O’Brien’s own dramatisation of her iconic, cat-among-the-pigeons 1960 novel is good in parts but, sadly, the converse is also true. It...
Edna O’Brien’s own dramatisation of her iconic, cat-among-the-pigeons 1960 novel is good in parts but, sadly, the converse is also true. It...
The Who’s Tommy continues at Theatre Royal Stratford East, London until 17 June, then tours until 1 July. Star rating: four stars ★ ★ ★ ★ ✩ This...
I am watching the new Federation of Drama Schools with interest. Of course I can understand why the UK’s major drama schools...
A weight-loss class or group attracts people disparately. The dynamic as they ‘bond’ has such strong theatrical potential that it’s surprising that...
Edgar Allan Poe was an American contemporary of the Brontes. Like them he died young. And also like them, he was fascinated...
For a show which was originally staged in the open air (first as a Chichester Festival Theatre production and then at Regents...
Well I’ve seen some drama school buildings in my time – all the main ones from Glasgow to Guilford and from...
I was a weekly Evensong attender from about age 6 (with grandparents) to age 18 (independently) when I experienced an Enlightenment moment...