

Fierce, Camden People's Theatre
By E.J I like the word 'fierce'. It conjures up many things: A roaring lioness, a suited and booted business woman and Beyonce stood in...


East is East, Trafalgar Studios
By E. L. Hardy Set in the cramped, decaying terraces of 1970s Salford, Ayub Khan Din’s East is East tells the story of the Khan family,...


Uncle Vanya, St James Theatre
By Briony Rawle Anya Reiss continues her spring-clean of Chekhov this month, dusting off Uncle Vanya to follow her sprucings-up of The...


Damn Yankees, Landor Theatre
By Helena Payne Damn Yankees is a satisfyingly slick and accomplished night at the theatre. The devilishly talented cast make the most of...


The Tempest, Waterloo East Theatre
By L. Darrall The Waterloo East Theatre was the perfect setting in which to experience Sarah Redmond’s version of The Tempest; with the...


The Silence of Snow, The Old Red Lion
By L.Darrall One man shows seem to be dominating the theatrical landscape at the moment; with hits like Hightide’s Bottleneck and Clara...


Win/Lose/Draw, Waterloo East Theatre
By E.J So, yesterday I heard that Craig Revel Horwood is taking on the role of Miss Hannigan in Annie. Yup, you read that right. Miss...


Shoot, I Didn’t Mean That / The Last Days Of Mankind: The Last Night
By Ed Nightingale This double bill from Time Zone Theatre couldn’t come at a more poignant time. In the centenary year since the start...


Teh Internet is Serious Business...and quite dangerous too
By Amy Stow Teh Internet is Serious Business is a timely piece depicting the draw and threat of hacktivist sites and groups, such as...


A likeable 'As You Like It' – the Southwark Playhouse’s answer to the September blues.
By E.L. Hardy ‘As You Like It’ is a play that I’m not entirely sure about. In fact, I’m just going to come out and say it. (Shakespeare...