The Shy Manifesto review at Live Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne " 'a strong solo performance'
Is shyness an affliction? Or, in a world where we compulsively expose our inner selves to strangers on a daily basis, can
Is shyness an affliction? Or, in a world where we compulsively expose our inner selves to strangers on a daily basis, can
Season's greetings: Tracey Sinclair reviews a warm-hearted quartet of short plays from emerging writers. The post Review: Christmas Crackers at Live Theatre, Newcastle appeared first on Exeu…
While it may not have the slick glossiness of Northern Stage’s festive centrepiece, Newcastle’s other production of A Christmas Carol certainly wins
Northern Stage's A Christmas Carol is an energetic, slick take on a classic, enlivened by a toe-tapping jazz-inspired soundtrack and bold design.
Real stories: Tracey Sinclair on Open Clasp's nuanced, heartfelt play looking at life after prison, based on the story of its real-life mother and daughter cast. The post Review: don’t…
'I hope for better stories than these': Tracey Sinclair writes on the prevalence of violence against women as plot device in her review of She Production's devised play. The post It’s …
'Shiny baubles': Tracey Sinclair reviews Elayce Ismail's production of Dylan Thomas's radio play. The post Review: Under Milk Wood at Northern Stage, Newcastle appeared first on Exeunt Magaz…
As his first play since taking over at Live Theatre opens, the artistic director tells Tracey Sinclair about his plans for building
Live Theatre's artistic director Joe Douglas makes his directorial debut for the company with Clear White Light, Paul Sirett's contemporary take on
Visions of the future: Unlimited Theatre and RashDash collaborate on a whirlwind of speculative scenarios on technology and the body. The post Review: Future Bodies at Northern Stage, Newcas…
A mountain of a man? Tracey Sinclair writes on the nuanced performances in the touring production of Katori Hall's play. The post Review: The Mountaintop at Northern Stage appeared first on …
Loss of innocence: Tracey Sinclair reviews the first stage adaptation of Alice Sebold's novel. The post Review: The Lovely Bones at Northern Stage appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
An energetic mash up of theatre and live gig, Nina Berry's Fans is an insightful and often very  funny exploration of the
Cast's verbatim show The Last Seam may be focused on the closure of Yorkshire's Hatfield Colliery in 2016, but its stories of
A Handmaid's Tale for immigration, SBC Theatre's new production Where We Began is an urgent, angry examination of the idea of home
Two men meet in a pub for a drink. The premise of Roddy Doyle’s Two Pints is remarkably simple, yet from it
A group hug? Tracey Sinclair reviews a devised work by new North East company Circ Motif. The post Review: The Art of Cuddling and Other Things at Alphabetti Theatre appeared first on Exeunt…
Little but hard choices: Tracey Sinclair reviews a stage adaptation of James Mitchell's TV series. The post Review: When the Boat Comes In at South Shields Customs House appeared first on Ex…
Based on the 1963 film " with some added Cliff Richard hits thrown in " Summer Holiday is an amiable if unmemorable
Inspired by Shamira Turner, Eugenie Pastor's real-life experiences of frequently being mistaken for one another, DoppelDanger is a surreally funny show about identity.
A certain charm in their reliability... Tracey Sinclair reviews the latest show from the Classic Thriller Theatre Company. The post Review: The Case of the Frightened Lady at Theatre Royal, …
Fringe season is upon us, so Tracey Sinclair has canvassed theatre critics to compile this guide to how shows can maximise their chances of getting reviewed. The post A Beginner’s Guid…
A tough act to resist: Tracey Sinclair falls for the big-hearted charm of Laurence O'Keefe and Nell Benjamin's stage adaptation on its national tour. The post Review: Legally Blonde The Musi…
Tracey Sinclair reviews a one man show about an ingenious stretch of coastal electric railway The post Review: Magnus Volk's Electric Train of Thought at Brighton Fringe 2018 appeared first …
Brains and guts beneath glitzy excess: Sh!t Theatre's love letter to Dolly Parton is gloriously chaotic fun. The post Review: DollyWould at The Old Market, Brighton appeared first on Exeunt …