Review: A Hundred Words for Snow at Trafalgar Studios
Polar opposites: Hailey Bachrach writes on Tatty Hennessy's narrative of arctic exploration, and the weight of female role models. The post Review: A Hundred Words for Snow at Trafalgar Stud…
Polar opposites: Hailey Bachrach writes on Tatty Hennessy's narrative of arctic exploration, and the weight of female role models. The post Review: A Hundred Words for Snow at Trafalgar Stud…
Hope and pain: Hailey Bachrach writes on a hit musical following the fates of the 'plane people' who landed in Newfoundland, post 9/11. The post Review: Come From Away at Phoenix Theatre app…
'Believing deep down that things are, should be, can be fair': Hailey Bachrach reviews Cressida Brown's production of a new take on the high-flying myth. The post Review: Icarus at the Unic…
Buried problems: Ishy Din's new play finds ideological conflicts in a Middlesborough minicab office. The post Review: Approaching Empty at Kiln Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Hailey Bachrach writes on the Menier's wintry new staging of a musical that's "by and for the kinds of Jews who want something to celebrate at Christmastime". The post Review: Fiddler on the…
Layers of reconstruction: Hailey Bachrach writes on a verbatim theatre event that "plays with the boundaries of 'now' and 'then'." The post Review: The Ralegh Trial at Shakespeare’s Gl…
'Talented young voices': Hailey Bachrach writes on the impressive performances at the heart of the National Youth Theatre's Macbeth. The post Review: Macbeth at the Garrick Theatre appeared …
The living dead: Hailey Bachrach writes on Rafaella Marcus' new production of Irwin Shaw's 'strange, spiky' WW1 play. The post Review: Bury the Dead at Finborough Theatre appeared first on E…
More than teenage drama: Hailey Bachrach writes on Sarah DeLappe's hyper-naturalistic story of a teenage girls' soccer team. The post Review: The Wolves at Theatre Royal Stratford East appea…
WARNING: Hailey Bachrach reviews Alan Fielden with JAMS. The post Review: Marathon at the Barbican appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Hailey Bachrach reviews a flapper-era adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy. The post Review: Twelfth Night at Wilton's Music Hall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'We can only bear witness': Hailey Bachrach on an emotive journey through the history of Black women in the Americas. The post Edinburgh Review: Century Song at ZOO Southside appeared first …
Guilt and Complicity: Hailey Bachrach on how a play about American slavery translates for an Edinburgh audience. The post Edinburgh Review: Underground Railroad Game at Traverse Theatre appe…
After a captivating start, Hailey Bachrach is left cold by this story about neighbours and homecomings. The post Edinburgh Review: Extinguished Things at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt …
A slightly jumbled jumbo: Hailey Bachrach is unconvinced by a one woman adaptation of Michael Morpurgo's elephant tale. The post Edinburgh review: An Elephant in the Garden at Underbelly app…
Hailey Bachrach reviews Kit Finnie's solo show that promises 'a feminist ghost story'. The post Edinburgh Review: Kit Finnie: Mabel and Mickey at Underbelly Cowgate appeared first on Exeunt…
Hailey Bachrach reviews a musical version of 'the perennially adapted tale of a dude who had one job'. The post Edinburgh Review: Orpheus at Summerhall appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'Padded and glittering': Hailey Bachrach reviews the musical take on Marvel. The post Edinburgh Review: Thor and Loki at Assembly Roxy appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Hailey Bachrach reviews 'a sweet and delicate show about a boy and a girl in the English countryside', a new play using folk music by TRILLS. The post Edinburgh Review: Songlines at Pleasan…
What does it mean to reclaim Shakespeare? Hailey Bachrach reviews Mulberry Theatre Company's revision of Henry V. The post Edinburgh Review: Cry God for Harry, England and St George! at t…
Hope, comedy, violence and suffering: Rotimi Babatunde's stage adaptation of Lola Shoneyin's novel is a sweet show that leaves a sour taste. The post Review: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi…
The Strong Female Character and unicorns: Hailey Bachrach reviews an adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's iconic novel. The post Review: The Yellow Wallpaper at the Omnibus Theatre appea…
Playing for England: Sabrina Mahfouz and Hollie McNish's story of women and the beautiful game is touring football clubs and theatres nationwide. The post Review: Offside appeared first on E…
It's not rape if... Hailey Bachrach writes on Nina Raine's clever, troubling exploration of assault and the justice system. The post Review: Consent at the Harold Pinter Theatre appeared fir…
'The tried-and-true dynamic of steely mother and slightly hapless son': Hailey Bachrach reviews a revival of D H Lawrence's play set during the 1912 miners strike. The post Review: The Daugh…