Review: Ramona Tells Jim, The Bush Theatre
Ramona Tells Jim, the debut play by Sophie Wu at the Bush Theatre, is a piece fuelled by nostalgia to confront the gap that exists between expectations of what life will be like when we grow…
Ramona Tells Jim, the debut play by Sophie Wu at the Bush Theatre, is a piece fuelled by nostalgia to confront the gap that exists between expectations of what life will be like when we grow…
Bullish uses the story of Asterion, the Minotaur of Greek mythology, to examine the "sticky and joyous complexities of gender identity, and in particular the fluid negotiation of gender tran…
The Young Vic's new production of Arthur Kopit's Wings, the first one to take place in London for 30 years, is a perfectly-pitched production in which Juliet Stevenson's performance as Emily…
There was a moment, during the interval of Thebes Land, in which Alex Austin, shooting hoops alone in the cage surrounded by the audience, missed the basket making the ball instead slam down…
Toby Ealden, artistic director of Zest Theatre and director of What Once Was Ours, is talking to me in a room with a high ceiling and a squiggly chandelier which reminds me of a child's draw…