Review: Mrs Orwell, Old Red Lion
The lights dim, and after what is possibly one of the longer blackouts in theatre currently, we see the frail figure of George Orwell (Peter Hamilton Dyer) deep in the clutches of Tube…
The lights dim, and after what is possibly one of the longer blackouts in theatre currently, we see the frail figure of George Orwell (Peter Hamilton Dyer) deep in the clutches of Tube…
Among the hills and leafy streets of north London, lies the aptly named Jacksons Lane Theatre, a charitable arts and cultural venue which showcases contemporary performances. This intimat…
"Some stories didn't make it in to the history books" is the tagline for Charing Cross Theatre's newest production and it couldn't be truer. Yank!, directed by James Baker, follows …
Right in the heart of the West End, tucked just between Chinatown and Leicester Square lies the aptly named Leicester Square Theatre. Upon descending a set of stairs, you emerge into what fe…
It's not often that we see queer women's stories on stage, rarer still that they feature a lesbian protagonist. That's what was so exciting about Neaptide " it features not one but at …
With such a vast number of shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year, it is not surprising that I wasn't able to see everything I wanted to. That's why I was so relieved that RashDash…
It's not often that you see Noel Coward plays and rarer still that you see them performed in such a space as Finborough Theatre. With possibly more actors on stage than people in the front r…