Self-described as a “provocation about our planet and how we look after it,” Filament Theatre Group bring Earth Makes No The post Review: Earth Makes No Sound, The Place appeared first o…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:43AMSo, apparently, at the beginning of this decade there was an online black marketplace called ‘Silk Road’, presumably named after The post Review: Silk Road (How To Buy Drugs Online), Tra…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:36AMCamden Fringe is back again, and will be showcasing 300 new productions across North London until 26 August. One of The post Review: A Tinder Trilogy, Hen and Chickens Theatre appeared first…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:06AMKhalil Gibran, begins Shakespeare and Laozi, is the third bestselling poet worldwide of all time. Bet you didn’t know that. The post Review: Broken Wings, Theatre Royal Haymarket appeared …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:32AMRiot Act, written and performed by Alexis Gregory, is a one man show that lasts just one hour and is The post Review: Riot Act, King’s Head Theatre appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:42AMWill I ever see another play ever again that doesn’t have a slight whiff of Donald Trump about it? Doubtful. The post Review: King Lear, Duke of York’s Theatre appeared first on A Younge…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:06AMPlaymill returns to the King’s Head Theatre in Islington. A three-week curated season of brand new work, from “some of The post Review: Mermaids, King’s Head Theatre appeared first on …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:06AMThe Winter’s Tale is very much a tale of two halves. The first set in Sicilia the “jealous tyrant” King The post Review: The Winter’s Tale, Shakespeare’s Globe appeared first on A …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:24AMCockamamy, an adjective meaning ludicrous or nonsensical. But also, a new play, by Louise Coulthard, which previewed at The Lion The post Review: Cockamamy, The Hope Theatre appeared first o…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:48AMIt’s been a good few years for Tracy Letts. He’s won a Tony award for his role as George in The post Review: Killer Joe, Trafalgar Studios appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:12AMWritten all the way back in 1664, Molière’s revered comedy Tartuffe has made its debut at the Theatre Royal Market. The post Review: Tartuffe, Theatre Royal Haymarket appeared first on A …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:24AMAdam & Eve, written by Tim Cook, centres on a remarkably middle-class couple. Young, newly married and having just bought The post Review: Adam & Eve, Hope Theatre appeared first on…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:12AMHarrison is a failed architect turned maths teacher, and at the beginning of Schism, is preparing to end his own The post Review: Schism, Park Theatre appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:06AMWhen we think of the word ‘circus’, what springs to mind? A sad looking clown on a tiny bike? Acrobats The post Review: CircusFest: The Bekkrell Effect, Roundhouse appeared first on A Yo…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:24AMThe longest running musical on Broadway, Chicago has once again returned to London’s West End. Initially a 1926 play by The post Review: Chicago, Phoenix Theatre appeared first on A Younge…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:54AMFirst appearing at Hampstead Theatre in 2015, David Hare’s The Moderate Soprano has now transferred to the West End, more specifically the Duke Of York’s Theatre. ‘Glyndebourne’s ori…
SOURCE: ayoungertheatre.com at 02:06PMThe Adventure Of Isaac Saddlesore and the Witches Of Glenn doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, does it? Despite being a bit of a mouthful, this title does accurately portray the goings-on…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:45AMThe Mikado, a comic opera written by legendary duo Gilbert and Sullivan, was first performed at the Savoy Theatre in 1885. Set in the fictional Japanese town of Titipu (yes, Titipu), we foll…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:30AMFor anyone who doesn’t know, in 2007 Britney Spears, actual living icon, had a very public and well-reported breakdown. This period of her life included lots of tracksuits, attacking a…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:30PMIn February, yet again, innocent people in America were murdered during a normal day at school. A student of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, brought a semi-automat…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:30AMLosing a child, surely, must be any parent’s worst nightmare. I’ve thankfully never had to endure the worry this possibility must cultivate, as I don’t have any children yet, and so ca…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:07AMGirls & Boys is not what it may sound like. No, this is not a harmless romance about a boy and a girl, although it begins as one. But as time goes on, our unnamed narrator (Carey Mulliga…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:41AMEugene O’Neill had an extraordinary life. He was an extraordinary playwright, winning the Pulitzer prize 3 times, seeing 35 of his 50 plays produced, and being awarded the Nobel Prize in l…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:35AMThis week, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the Nigerian author of Americanah, Half of a Yellow Sun and We Should All Be Feminists, was asked by a French journalist: ‘Are there book shops in Nige…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:47AMFollowing its hugely successful run at the Almeida in 2016/17, Mary Stuart has returned to the Duke of York’s Theatre. The Islington venue is the gift that keeps on giving, delivering hit …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:50AMFollowing the success of 2014 Pulitzer Prize winning The Flick, Annie Baker is back. John, her new gothic tale, is set in a B&B in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Once the site of the deadlies…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:00AMDirected by Lucy Curtis, Bunny is a coming-of-age tale about a self-conscious sixth-former named Katie (Catherine Lamb) from Luton. She somehow ends up on the wrong side of town with her 24-…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:08AMThe Rat Pack, as they were collectively known, was comprised of Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford and Joey Bishop. Wildly popular by the 1960s, they frequented the L…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:33AMThis time last year, La Soirée were performing their smash-hit winter cabaret in the temporarily erected Spiegeltent, in the very centre of Leicester Square. Fortunately, I was sent to revi…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:33AMChristmas is upon us! Well, late November is upon us, which in turn brings the annual resurrection of the great British pantomime. Charles Court Opera are bringing their eleventh “boutique…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:24PMIn 1964, Marshal McLuhan taught us that ‘the medium is the message’. Back then, that medium was television. Today, it is the internet, social media, smartphones that live in our pocket. …
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