Edinburgh Fringe Review: The Wind in the Willows
Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre's production of The Wind in the Willows is a deeply traditional affair. No concessions are made to the teenage years of the participants; there are no rock songs …
Yvonne Arnaud Youth Theatre's production of The Wind in the Willows is a deeply traditional affair. No concessions are made to the teenage years of the participants; there are no rock songs …
No one could accuse Max and Ivan of lacking ambition. Following a successful go at the Sherlock Holmes juggernaut last year, they've launched themselves into the world of the heist blockbust…
Looking inside the mind of a teenage boy isn't always the most attractive prospect; this bright new musical by Dougal Irvine uses high-octane sequences of song and dance to shed light on the…
As tourists wander Edinburgh's Royal Mile clutching Nessie ornaments and tartan tea towels, there's a rather more nuanced reaction to Scottish folk traditions taking place in Elspeth Turner'…
When they said 'black comedy' I thought they meant the play, not finding a seat. In this production of Jean Genet's The Maids, lighting design leaves the audience in almost complete darkness…
Staging an Ibsen play which the playwright disowned in later life as a reworking of a student acquaintance’s “rough mess of a draft” might seem like asking for trouble. Spo…
Anyone making the trip to Brockley in search of an alternative rock musical is liable to get something of a shock; this production is of the less-often-performed play by German dramatist Fra…
Pirates, mermaids, monsters, magic, singing and dancing, all served up on a bed of real sand; this ambitious promenade show from the Unicorn Theatre and NIE combines an impressive range of i…
To the accompaniment of the harp, the audience become the confidantes of drag queen Arnold (David Bedella), vulnerable as he applies his make-up backstage at a New York nightclub. As his gre…