Wilton’s Music Hall describes itself as ‘The City’s Hidden Stage’. Though a mere 15 minute walk from my house, I’m ashamed to say that Teatro Patalogico’s production of Medea w…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:21PMThe Great Gatsby is a novel which seems to bear endless adaption, mutating into different forms. We’ve had numerous film adaptations, an 8-hour-long play, a ballet and now, Ruby in the Dus…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:00AMThe irony of reviewing The Shepherd’s Chameleon, a play written by Eugène Ionesco as a barbed response to his critics, is inescapable. The play is itself an exploration, perhaps a critici…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:49AMHidden away in the heart of the docklands lies a hidden gem. The Space, on the Isle of Dogs, home to Rum and Monkey’s new production of The Gut Girls, is an old converted church. This unco…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:04PMLarisa and the Merchants is making its English premiere at the Arcola theatre. With a name like that, one would be forgiven for mistaking it for a band. The title is actually a touch added b…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:51AMRational, enlightened, modern man that I am, I certainly ain’t afraid of no ghosts. But a good ghost story should chill your bones whatever your beliefs. The Ghost Hunter, at The Old Red L…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:11PMIbsen’s paradoxical reputation as the fearless experimenter and driver of social change of his day, and as a writer of somewhat fusty GCSE drama texts, makes him a risky choice for a small…
SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:48PM