Othello (Susan Elkin reviews)
This version of Othello takes us to a thuggish world of gang warfare, ruthless competing for girls and a great deal of violence with...
This version of Othello takes us to a thuggish world of gang warfare, ruthless competing for girls and a great deal of violence with...
Grease is such an iconic show that the audience tends to arrive already drunk with endorphins even before the band plays the first...
Judith Burnley’s stunningly well written, new two-hander play has more layers than an apfelstrudel. It’s 1991. The Berlin Wall has just come...
Chino Odimba’s neat twist on Oliver Twist makes the point that the exploitation of boys like Oliver by criminals in Dickens’s novel...
Table Manners, Living Together, Round and Round the Garden Jonathan Broadbent leaps around the stage demonstrating that chess isn’t a sensible game...
Rarely have I felt so elatedly moved and shell shocked at the end of a performance as I did when Jonathan Mumby’s...
It’s a real pleasure to see a tight, intelligent, grown-up straight play. And when you do, you realise how unusual it has...
Premiered in 2010 by the MTA’s inaugural intake, Dangerous Daughters (writer Nick Stimson, composed Annemarie Lewis Thomas) is a show which has...