Review: 4.48 Psychosis at the Lyric Hammersmith
A beautiful, polyphonic cacophany: Philip Venables' contemporary opera is an astonishing adaptation of Sarah Kane's play. The post Review: 4.48 Psychosis at the Lyric Hammersmith appeared fi…
A beautiful, polyphonic cacophany: Philip Venables' contemporary opera is an astonishing adaptation of Sarah Kane's play. The post Review: 4.48 Psychosis at the Lyric Hammersmith appeared fi…
Endless blue: Sally Hales on Cheek By Jowl's wonderfully lucid staging of Shakespeare's romance. The post Review: Pericles at the Barbican appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Black Lives Matter: Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm's new play sets a family drama against the backdrop of Charlottesville. The post Review: Br’er Cotton at Theatre503 appeared first on Exe…
Dangerously close: Alexander Matthews' social drama set in a South London Indian Restaurant just about skirts stereotyping. The post Review: Glass Roots at the Tristan Bates Theatre appeared…
Privileged, bored and probably lazy: Sally Hales reviews the UK premiere of Amy Herzog's relationship psychodrama. The post Review: Belleville at the Donmar Warehouse appeared first on Exeun…
Age of Anxiety fears: Sally Hales reviews Anne Washburn's adaptation of the cult sci-fi series. The post Review: The Twilight Zone at the Almeida appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Bizarre, challenging and strangely compelling: Sally Hales reviews the Royal Court's alternative take on Christmas theatre. The post Review: Grimly Handsome at the Royal Court appeared firs…
Yesterday men: Sam Yates' David Mamet revival is stilted and superficial. The post Review: Glengarry Glen Ross at the Playhouse Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Food for our fragile islander egoism? Sally Hales reviews the new staging of Agatha Christie's courtroom drama. The post Review: Witness for the Prosecution at London’s County Hall app…
A full-on feminist call to action: Sally Hales reviews Elinor Cook's new adaptation of Ibsen. The post Review: The Lady from the Sea at the Donmar Warehouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
'Like watching a masterpiece being painted and repainted in front of your eyes for hours': Sally Hales reviews Yukio Ninagawa's Macbeth. The post Review: Macbeth at the Barbican appeared fi…
From self-aware 90s moshing to hastily resolved first sex: Sally Hales reviews a coming-of-age story set in the Scottish Highlands. The post Review: Ramona Tells Jim at the Bush Theatre appe…
Maracas 'n' all: Sally Hales reviews Matthew Dunster's Mexican Much Ado About Nothing. The post Review: Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare’s Globe appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
It's complicated: Sally Hales reviews the world premiere of a chamber musical based on Kids Company. The post Review: Committee at the Donmar Warehouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Spins a delicate web of collective responsibility: Sally Hales is, erm, enchanted by Pharmacy Theatre's The Enchanted. The post Review: The Enchanted at The Bunker appeared first on Exeunt M…
A revolving door of middle-aged white men: Sally Hales reviews Mehmet Ergen's "strangely incoherent" production, which stars RSC associate Greg Hicks as a "nauseating" Richard. The post Revi…
Bored by Hiddlesbum? Sally Hales does some manwatching at the Royal Court. The post Review: Manwatching at the Royal Court appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Rita Kalnejais' structurally inventive play is a story of uncomplicated first love in a very complicated world. The post Review: This Beautiful Future at The Yard Theatre appeared first on E…
Certainly not a dazzling discovery: a revival of a rarely staged tragedy by James Shirley. The post Review: The Cardinal at Southwark Playhouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Spectacular skill with nipple tassles: Sally Hales reviews Fancy Chance's eclectic solo show in the heart of Soho. The post Review: Flights of Fancy at Soho Theatre appeared first on Exeunt …
David Hare might hate it, but he'd be wrong: Sally Hales exalts in Declan Donnellan's directorial vision for this problematic play. The post Review: The Winter’s Tale at the Barbican a…
The Joe Hill-Gibbins Problem: Sally Hales reflects on Marivaux's eighteenth-century rom-com. The post Review: The Lottery of Love at the Orange Tree Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.