65 stories by "Franciska Éry"
The So and So Arts Club was founded three years ago by Sarah Berger. It has 1200 members in nine countries, and this year they are presenting their second Ever HopeFull Rep season. It is a p…
After completely messing up a production of Chekov’s Seagull, Emma the actress decides to go to rehab. She’s planning on staying until she gets better, so she can go back to work…
Nakkiah Lui’s play was born out of loss, love and anger. She describes This Heaven as her ‘Molotov cocktail. [She wants] to throw it and burn things down.’ Sitting in the F…
This double bill, which is part of the Arcola’s Grimeborn festival, is an interesting exploration of faith, the supernatural and revelation. Both pieces are heavy with biblical referen…
In the small, friendly and truly atmospheric Pheasantry, Anne Reid and Stefan Bednarczyk step onto the stage. They start with Reid at the piano and Bednarczyk singing, but soon swap places. …
Jeanne Willis and Gwen Millward’s picture book is about two sisters meeting the ‘King of Tiny Things’, who shows them the mysterious creatures of the night. The story is ch…
Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s The Invisible is an urgent play that succeeds at raising awareness without shouting its message directly to its audience. This new legal drama is about a fictional…
With fairy tale reboots, retellings and revamps being very popular today, it is difficult to find a fresh take on the classics. Luckily, writers Ian Dagger, Pippa Evans and Rosalind Adler ma…
Introducing music to small children at a young age has proven to be very beneficial; it enhances listening, develops the aural memory and even supposedly makes them happier. It is important …
The ARTSpace is a small, intimate studio above The De Beauvoir Arms in Haggerston, just a short walk away from the station. Entering the pub we are immediately greeted by a friendly atmosphe…
Walking through the back entrance of Theatre Delicatessen’s venue in Farringdon, we get our tickets and programmes by the door, followed by clear instructions to charge our phones beca…
Seeing a new Eastern European play in the heart of London was quite refreshing; The Harvest is the UK debut of Belarusian playwright Pavel Pryazhko, and his writing brings an atmosphere that…
I entered The Albany with curiosity, anticipation and a fair amount of scepticism. When we think of hypnosis, we usually think of a man in a shiny suit with a top hat and a pair of gloves; a…
Love & Rabbits is a perfectly precious poetic piece about love, rabbits, and so much more. Performed at the intimate studio space of the Etcetera Theatre above The Oxford Arms pub in Cam…
Performance artist Bobby Baker and Daily Life Ltd host The Expert View, a two-day micro festival dealing with mental health. Daily Life Ltd is an arts and mental health charity based in Stra…