In light of recent current affairs involving Russian politics, Rajiv Joseph has written a powerful and educating story that has The post Review: Describe the Night, Hampstead Theatre appeare…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:33AMThe Misanthrope at Theatro Technis is an interesting yet ineffective interpretation of Moliére’s work! Having studied the play, I was The post Review: The Misanthrope, Theatro Technis…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:54AMI was recently told that the most common form of comedy is through the subversion of social behaviour, the unexpected anti-social behaviours. Ruthless! qualifies this advice with its narcoti…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:00AMI was taught that the highest purpose for theatre is to reflect and change society, challenge the way you think or feel and leave you actively willing to impact the (quality of) life of not …
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:08PMA powerful coming of age story, Yvette tells the tale of a 13-year-old girl’s journey towards womanhood and the struggles experienced throughout the teenage years that we can all sympathis…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 02:54PMCompelling, sympathetic and intelligent. Advertised as a tragicomedy, Bismillah! An ISIS Tragicomedy is exactly that, but perhaps more a tragedy with some cultural puns thrown in for good me…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:45AMI have never been so excited to review a show as I am now! Gundog, by Simon Longman, is an intimate reflection of family dynamic executed ‘on a farm in the middle of nowhere’. Longman’…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:25AMIt’s hard to approach a comedy review without thinking you are God’s gift to the entertainment industry. So, here goes an attempt to review an artists’ work from the point of v…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:15AM