Review: Kunene and the King, Ambassadors Theatre3.0stars‘Things were good for us, and we wanted to ride it to the end’ reflects white South African actor Jack (Antony Sher) to his black …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:03AMReview: Hunger, Arcola Theatre2.0stars‘It can happen to anyone’ says the anonymous lead of Hunger as he reflects upon his descent into unimaginable poverty and hunger. Knut Hamsun’s no…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:36AMReview: The Warrior Women of Yang, Sadler's Wells4.0starsA combination of drama, singing, gymnastics and mime, The Warrior Women of Yang stands out amongst the myriad of shows on offer in Lo…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:33AMReview: Much Ado About Nothing, Wilton's Music Hall 4.0stars “The wonderful thing about the music hall”, Wilton‘s Music Hall board member Dr. John Gayner told me as we took neighbourin…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:36AMReview: Antipodes, National Theatre4.0starsThere is an older play called Antipodes: a late renaissance farce about a man obsessed with imagined worlds on the other side of the Earth, who is …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:12PMReview: Shadows, The Coronet Theatre1.0starFrom Aristophanes, to Shakespeare and Honoré de Balzac, the elderly’s decline into decrepitude has long been associated in comedy with a return …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:48PMReview: Ages of the Moon, The Vaults 3.0stars ‘Might be one of those once in a lifetime things’ says Ames (Christopher Fairbank) to his friend Byron (Joseph Marcell), in anticipation of …
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