Brainville at Night review at the Warren, Brighton " 'sensitively handled play about dementia'
Revived for Brighton Fringe after a well-received run at the Old Red Lion in 2014, the Dot Collective's Brainville at Night, staged
Revived for Brighton Fringe after a well-received run at the Old Red Lion in 2014, the Dot Collective's Brainville at Night, staged
'Mounting claustrophobia': Tracey Sinclair reviews Patrick Hamilton's classic, as part of the Brighton Fringe 2018. The post Review: Rope at Brighton Fringe 2018 appeared first on Exeunt Mag…
Fancy hats and flower arranging: Tracey Sinclair reviews comedian Simon Topping's solo show. The post Review: Why I Had to Leave the North at Brighton Fringe 2018 appeared first on Ex…
A sonic pioneer: Noctium Theatre tell the story of the woman who created the Doctor Who theme tune (and much more). The post Review: Hymns for Robots at Brighton Fringe appeared first on Exe…
Directed by Strictly Come Dancing's Craig Revel Horwood, new musical Son of a Preacher Man is a frothy confection that revisits Dusty
It has been something of a rough journey for Sting's debut musical The Last Ship to end up docked on Tyneside, its
Selladoor Productions' new adaptation of John Steinbeck's Depression-era classic has its heart in the right place, but is hampered by a plodding
Craig Warner's adaptation of the Patricia Highsmith novel (made famous by the Hitchcock movie), Strangers on a Train is a solid one.
Proving that there's more to panto than celebrity casting and big budgets, Sleeping Trees' Cinderella and the Beanstalk is small in scale
Having toured successfully last year, European Arts Company revisits its one-man production of A Christmas Carol " a show that, rather than
Sunday night TV: Roy Marsden's touring stage adaptation of Ruth Rendell's classic thriller is solid and serviceable. The post Review: A Judgement In Stone at the Theatre Royal Brighton appe…
Ageing disgracefully: this Ayckbourn comedy's best days are behind it. The post Review: How The Other Half Loves at the Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
The Chocolate Cream Poisoner: Tracey Sinclair reviews the second show in the Theatre Royal Brighton's Out of Hours season. The post Review: The Sorrowful Tale of Sleeping Sidney at the Theat…
"A female Alan Bennett with the voice of an angel": Tracey Sinclair reviews Catherine Ireton's touring one-woman show about little acts of bravery. The post Review: For all the fires not yet…
"A well-deserved second wind": Tracey Sinclair reviews English Touring Theatre's revival of Sam Holcroft's Ayckbourn-esque 2015 comedy. The post Review: Rules For Living at the Theatre Royal…
"More than mere monster": Tracey Sinclair reviews Neil Bartlett's "fresh and relevant" staging of Jean René Lemoine's radical, one-man reworking of the Medea myth. The post Review: Medea (W…
Remarkably fresh, depressingly relevant: Tracey Sinclair sees the contemporary parallels in Gore Vidal's 1960 political thriller about a hard-fought race for The White House. The post Review…
Baggy where it should be tight, and flat where it should sparkle: Tracey Sinclair reviews the touring production of Ira Levin's thriller The post Review: Deathtrap at the Theatre Royal Brigh…
Undemanding musical distraction: Tracey Sinclair on a touring adaptation of the movie romcom. The post Review: The Wedding Singer appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
Nostalgia-tinged: Tracey Sinclair reviews The Wedding Singer in Brighton as part of its UK tour. The post Review: The Wedding Singer at the Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first on Exeunt M…
Following a tour of UK cathedrals, Antic Disposition brings Richard III to one of London's oldest churches. The historic setting makes a
Guts and glitter: Tracey Sinclair reviews the touring production of Harvey Fierstein and Jerry Herman's musical. The post Review: La Cage aux Folles at Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first …
Rattles along like high heels on a city sidewalk: Tracey Sinclair reviews Tori Scott performing in Brighton. The post Review: Thirsty at the Marlborough Theatre, Brighton appeared first on …
Properly unsettling: Tracey Sinclair reviews Ester Natzijl's disconcerting work at the Brighton Fringe. The post Review: WATCHING, Ceci n'est pas de deux at the Brighton Fringe appeared firs…
A small gem: Tracey Sinclair reviews Jack Rooke's debut solo show at the Brighton Fringe. The post Review: Good Grief at The Old Market, Brighton appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.