The Jungle review at Playhouse Theatre, London " 'atmospheric, stirring and profound'
The Jungle starts with an ending. Another eviction notice has been served in the Calais Refugee camp and the news has sent
The Jungle starts with an ending. Another eviction notice has been served in the Calais Refugee camp and the news has sent
When Hurricane Katrina hit the US and surrounding areas in August 2005, it killed almost 2000 people, displaced tens of thousands more,
In the West End, musical theatre is usually performed under a proscenium arch and behind a fourth wall. At Soho Theatre however,
Defiance is at the heart of its genius: Jennifer-Jane Benjamin reviews the National Theatre transfer of Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins's play. The post Review: An Octoroon at National Theatre appear…
A black man born on a slave ship in early 18th-century Britain goes on to enjoy a career as a famous musician,
There are few plays in British theatre that speak so directly, resonantly and truthfully to the experience of the black woman. Winsome
Giselle is eight years away from turning 40 and worried she is turning into her mother. She's worried about a lot of
Harrison is a 33-year-old maths teacher. At his home in Chicago, hangs a solitary framed drawing of an elaborate building. It is
Apollo and Dionysus: Alfred Molina is exceptional as Mark Rothko in the London return of John Logan's two-hander. The post Review: Red at Wyndham’s Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Mag…
People are learning how to interact with each other though porn. That's message behind Why is the Sky Blue? (Or How to
In Caribbean culture when a loved one passes, there follows a period of nine nights of official mourning. During this time, friends