

Tinderbox hits the big smoke. Writer Oli Forsyth gives PostScript the scoop.
What's Tinderbox all about and where did the inspiration come from? "Tinderbox is essentially the story of three activists trying to...


Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living In Paris, Charing Cross Theatre
By Megan Prosser “ ’Til the rancid sound of the accordion busts” Megan Prosser, long time Brel devotee goes underground expecting...


The Hundred We Are, the Yard Theatre
By Eva Jackson The Hundred We Are anthropomorphises psychic apparatus with poetry, and it just might show you a bit of yourself. Jonas...


The Trials of Oscar Wilde, Trafalgar Studios
By Helena Payne For a man who enriched our cultural cannon with some of the most entertaining farces and thoughtful tragedies the world...


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...


“This will not be a complacent, cosy evening out”
Briony Rawle talks to Russell Bolam about his new production of Uncle Vanya Director Russell Bolam has just opened his new production 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...