Hedda Gabler (Susan Elkin reviews)
If you’re going to present Ibsen’s 1890 masterpiece in a freely modern version by a cutting edge playwright such as Patrick Marber...
If you’re going to present Ibsen’s 1890 masterpiece in a freely modern version by a cutting edge playwright such as Patrick Marber...
Annus horribilis it may have been but 2016 has been a good year for youth theatre. There’s been some interesting work by...
What exactly do we expect when we go to the theatre? Something compelling, entertaining, thoughtful or moving to watch and listen to,...
When facts and stats – about anything – are not readily and freely available I tend to think that someone might just...
A sparky tap dance round the cauldron by Hollie Cassar as Spite and a wittily well written love duet from Terrence Frisch...
Lindley Players Whitstable Playhouse This tale of an immortal man who pursues the same re-incarnated girl from the middle ages at seventy-five-year...
Colour, movement, smiles, clear story telling, visual surprises and a narrative so iconically familiar that almost everyone in the audience can recite...
Wiggling woolly bottoms, energetic folksy music, much baa-ing and a fabulously scary Lion King-style larger-than-life dog puppet spirits us away to Dick...