Review: Richard II at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
'What kind of nation have we created?': Amy Borsuk reviews Adjoa Andoh and Lynette Linton's 'landmark' production of Shakespeare's history play. The post Review: Richard II at Sam Wanamaker…
'What kind of nation have we created?': Amy Borsuk reviews Adjoa Andoh and Lynette Linton's 'landmark' production of Shakespeare's history play. The post Review: Richard II at Sam Wanamaker…
Amy Borsuk reviews 1927's mixed media show, in which 'playful, exaggerated human acting' meets 'the absurdities conjured into life onscreen'. The post Review: The Animals and Children Took …
Flickering flames: Amy Borsuk writes on a production of Shakespeare's tragedy that makes artful use of candlelight. The post Review: Macbeth at Shakespeare’s Globe appeared first on Ex…
Courage Everywhere, the NT's celebration of 100 years since (partial) womens' suffrage, begins with a powerful new play from Graeae. The post Review: Courage Everywhere – ‘And Ot…
'a jumble - not necessarily in a constructive, interesting or interrogative way': Amy Borsuk reviews Jude Christian's mashup of Shakespearean tragedies The post Review: othellomacbeth at Lyr…
Weighed down by human logistics: this immersive homage to Disney's Fantasia is good fun, but limited by technology. The post Review: Sounds and Sorcery at The Vaults appeared first on Exeunt…
Be not afeared: Iris Theatre's promenade production is fun, if you take the rough with the smooth. The post Review: The Tempest at St Paul’s Church appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Going for a dip: Sarah Milton's solo show dives deep into one woman's relationship with swimming. The post Review: Tumble Tuck at the King’s Head Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magaz…
Like Fantasia - only better: Amy Borsuk reviews Gyre & Gimble interpretation of Vivaldi using puppetry The post Review: Vivaldi's The Four Seasons: A Reimagining at the Sam Wanamaker P…
Garden party: Paul Miller's revival of Charlotte Jones 2001 play is a leafy, laughter-filled delight. The post Review: Humble Boy at the Orange Tree Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Warmth, fun, creativity, glitter: Amy Borsuk reviews Fine and Dandy, and The Cluedo Club Killings, performed by the Arcola Queer Collective The post Review: Creative/Disruption Festival at t…
Money or morals: Amy Borsuk reviews Sarah Burgess's play set in a private equity firm. The post Review: Dry Powder at the Hampstead Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
"Too long forgotten": Amy Borsuk reviews the London transfer of Alice Childress's play. The post Review: Trouble in Mind at the Print Room appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
The pains of growing old: Amy Borsuk reviews Nancy Meckler's production of King Lear. The post Review: King Lear at Shakespeare’s Globe appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Losing faith: Amy Borsuk reviews a production of Othello with religion as its core. The post Review: Othello at Wilton’s Music Hall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Cosy and humble: Amy Borsuk whets her appetite with Glyn Maxwell's stage adaptation of Karen Blixen's 1958 short story, but leaves wanting more. The post Review: Babette’s Feast at the…