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532 stories by "A Younger Theatre"

Review: Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre by A Younger Theatre

The boys, well some of the History Boys alumni, are back and ready to take on another public service in The post Review: Allelujah!, Bridge Theatre appeared first on A Younger Theatre.

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:24am on July 24, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Other People's Teeth, King's Head Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Other People's Teeth is a romantic thriller about an assassin with as much theoretical mathematics as there is murder; a The post Review: Other People's Teeth, King's Head Theatre appeared f…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:42am on July 18, 2018[SHARE]

Review: UMUADA, King's Head Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Written and directed by Justina Kehinde, UMUADA returns to the stage in a sold out run as part of the The post Review: UMUADA, King's Head Theatre appeared first on A Younger Theatre.

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:36am on July 18, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Donmar Warehouse by A Younger Theatre

It would be somewhat of an understatement to say that Lia Williams, star of the Donmar Warehouse's adaptation of The The post Review: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The Donmar Warehouse appe…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:24am on June 16, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives, Arcola Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Nollywood comes to the stage in Rotimi Babatunde's adaptation of Lola Shoneyin's bestselling novel The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's The post Review: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wiv…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:42am on June 14, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Rink, Southwark Playhouse by A Younger Theatre

It is difficult to imagine what to expect from a musical about a dilapidated roller skating rink. It is also The post Review: The Rink, Southwark Playhouse appeared first on A Younger Theat…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:12am on June 2, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Nine Night, Dorfman Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Nine Night is Natasha Gordon's family drama that explores grieving and Jamaican burial traditions in the UK. Contradictorily jam-packed and The post Review: Nine Night, Dorfman Theatre appea…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:04am on May 11, 2018[SHARE]

Review: For King and Country, Colab Factory by A Younger Theatre

In a warehouse in London Bridge it is 1940, Lord Halifax is the Prime Minister, World War Two rages on The post Review: For King and Country, Colab Factory appeared first on A Younger Theatr…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:54am on May 8, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Vincent River, Park Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Philip Ridley's Vincent River returns to the stage with the same magnetic intensity, despite an 11-year absence from the stage. A play seemingly ahead of its time, Vincent River's emotions r…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:42pm on March 28, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Female Parts: Shorts, Hoxton Town Hall by A Younger Theatre

Female Parts: Shorts is a collection of three confessional monologues from three different women labelled the wife, mother and immigrant. The monologues explore these labels, highlighting th…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:48am on March 21, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Harold and Maude, Charing Cross Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Take one disaffected young man. Add a spirited woman who challenges his views and forces him to try new things. The result: a manic pixie dream girl film which leaves the audience with a who…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:00am on March 2, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Lady With a Dog, White Bear by A Younger Theatre

Anton Chekov's The Lady with a Dog, dubbed by Vladimir Nabokov as one of the greatest short stories ever written, is the seaside tale of an affair between a married Moscow banker and a much …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:00am on March 1, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The B*easts, Bush Theatre by A Younger Theatre

Award-winning actress Monica Dolan leads a whistle-stop tour through an exploration of childhood, victim blaming, and sexism. The author and star of The B*easts, she manages to evoke that ki…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:14am on February 17, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Becoming Shades, The Vaults by A Younger Theatre

Becoming Shades returns to the Vault Festival with a feminist reimagining of the classic Greek myth Persephone, Queen of the Underworld. The original story, which details how we got the seas…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:15am on February 4, 2018[SHARE]

Review: So Many Reasons, Camden People's Theatre by A Younger Theatre

The centrepiece of the feminist theatre festival Calm Down Dear is Rachael Ofori's So Many Reasons, the hilarious quintessential guide to life has a British Ghanaian woman in the mille…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:52am on January 21, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Antony and Cleopatra, Barbican by A Younger Theatre

The Royal Shakespeare Company's Rome season takes a much welcome detour through the Nile in Iqbal Khan's sizzling production of Antony and Cleopatra.  Shakespeare's tragedy takes place ri…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:18am on December 21, 2017[SHARE]

Offer: £10 Tickets to Parliament Square, Bush Theatre by A Younger Theatre

£10 Ticket Offer for Parliament Square by James Fritz Where is the line between absolute commitment and dangerous obsession? How far would you go to ignite change? Kat gets up one morning…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:24am on December 12, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Tis Unmanly Grief, Theatre N16 by A Younger Theatre

Tis Unmanly Grief takes its title from a scene in Shakespeare's Hamlet where Claudius rebukes the titular character for mourning the death of his father. Claudius essentially says “get…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:06pm on December 5, 2017[SHARE]

Review: At the Heart of Things, The Cockpit by A Younger Theatre

"To deny one's own experiences is to put a lie into the lips of one's own life. It is no less than a denial of the soul." wrote Oscar Wilde in De Profundis during his imprisonment for gross …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:48pm on November 20, 2017[SHARE]

Review: The Suppliant Women, The Young Vic by A Younger Theatre

When a performance begins with the Arts Minister thanking Dionysus, the Greek god of theatre,  with libations it is a clear signal that something out of the ordinary is about to take plac…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:48pm on November 20, 2017[SHARE]

Review: The Red Lion, Trafalgar Studios 2 by A Younger Theatre

After a sell-out run at Newcastle's Live Theatre, Patrick Marber's The Red Lion makes it West End debut at Trafalgar studios. A tale of ambition, idealism, and football The Red Lion illus…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:12am on November 18, 2017[SHARE]

Review: My Name is Rachel Corrie, Young Vic by A Younger Theatre

Edited by the late Alan Rickman and Journalist Katherine Viner, My Name is Rachel Corrie is composed of emails and diary entries written by deceased activist Rachel Corrie. Corrie was tragic…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:06am on November 6, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Dracula, Sutton House by A Younger Theatre

When you take the walk from Hackney Central through a moderately creepy garden to get to the oddly placed Sutton House, it’s difficult to know what to expect from Dracula. How can Bram…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:33am on November 3, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Young Frankenstein, The Garrick Theatre by A Younger Theatre

The brainchild of EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) holder Mel Brooks, the creative force behind classics like The Producers, and visionary director and choreographer Susan Stroman who's work…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 1:42pm on October 29, 2017[SHARE]

Review: Lucy Light, Theatre N16 by A Younger Theatre

In a bedroom straight out of every noughties girl's fantasy, best friends Jess (Georgia May Hughes) and Lucy (Bebe Sanders) dance to Atomic Kitten's 'The Tide is High' to a backdrop of Groov…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:04am on October 20, 2017[SHARE]
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