Review: A Womb of Ones Own, King's Head Theatre
Sex is a tricky subject universally, over-saturating almost every walk of life, discussed and pursued to the ends of the The post Review: A Womb of Ones Own, King’s Head Theatre appear…
Sex is a tricky subject universally, over-saturating almost every walk of life, discussed and pursued to the ends of the The post Review: A Womb of Ones Own, King’s Head Theatre appear…
"Love and art, can they ever exist together?" and what a question! So on a very warm Sunday we sit The post Review: Isadora, I Dance What I Am, King’s Head Theatre appeared first on A …
What are the most basic of needs when it comes to the pure, rocking in your chair, silly, beaming grin The post Review: Elixir, The Underbelly Festival appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
"…Like a big gay lion called Lesley", this sentence from Bingo has stayed with me long after seeing the show, The post Review: Bingo, Pleasance Theatre appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
Can a show that blends the different skills of a famous choreographer, composer and fashion designer work? In this production, The post Review: Cowpuncher, Southbank Centre appeared first on…
The world of office politics can sometimes be a petty microcosm of the worst side of human nature. As someone The post Review: Rasheeda Speaking, Trafalgar Studio 2 appeared first on A Young…
William Shakespeare's little known and last project (in collaboration with John Fletcher) has been rather forgotten by the theatre-going public, The post Review: The Two Noble Kinsmen, The G…
Did you ever want to watch 3 incredibly complex operas slimmed down into 35-minute slots? Simplified beyond all rhyme and The post Review: TriOperas, The Peacock Theatre appeared first on A …
Theatre is at its best when it has a link to reality. Instead of existing in a world of smoke The post Review: Stroke Odysseys, The Place appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
An explosion of silliness in a world that has become too cynical, A Sockful of Custard is a celebration of The post Review: A Sockful of Custard, The Pleasance Theatre Trust appeared first o…
So, you thought the 80s were all power ballads and big hair? Well…. you were partly right, but Chess proves The post Review: Chess, The London Coliseum appeared first on A Younger Theatre.
Sometimes a piece of theatre can aim too high, extending its hands out far beyond its actual reach, trying for The post Review: Split Ends, The Cockpit Theatre appeared first on A Younger Th…
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be stranded in a garden with someone you find vaguely irritating while only surviving on a diet of onions and temptation? Well look no further…
The quote "namaste, bitches" encapsulates Thirsty! for me. In a cold, slightly dusty underground theatre in Waterloo – the Vaults – we as an audience were warmed, tickled and bla…