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Must the Show Go On? Theatre Societies and Mental Health
Now, I want you to put away all your preconceptions about theatre and the people involved with it.
Tori Taylor
Mar 29, 20235 min read


'Henry V' - King's Shakespeare Company
At first enquiry, Henry V seems like a strange choice for a student production. What, after all, does a nationalistic war narrative say...
Megan Williams
Feb 7, 20193 min read


Jane Eyre - Review
Over time, historical works of fiction have gone through the wringer of theatrical and cinematic adaptation; some adaptors deciding to...
Alexander Banks-Jongman
Dec 18, 20182 min read
Review - The Effect - King's Players
‘The Effect’ is absolutely spectacular. Written by Lucy Prebble, and directed in this particular production by Evie Ayres-Townshend, the...
Richelle Sushil
Dec 10, 20182 min read


Much Ado About Nothing - King's Shakespeare Company
Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, revisited by director Dom Rawson, assisted by Tom Howard and produced by Gusta Matthews, is an...

Charles de Falletans
Nov 30, 20182 min read


'Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?' - KCL King's Players
Matthew Hennigar’s comically existentialist production ‘Why Did The Chicken Cross The Road?’ throws us between questions that underline...
Seline Cornfield
Apr 4, 20183 min read


'A Taste of Honey' - KCL King's Players
A hearty take on Shelagh Delaney’s kitchen sink classic, the King’s Players production of A Taste of Honey is a memorable theatrical...
Michael Clarke
Mar 19, 20183 min read


The Classical Now Exhibition Review - King's College London
2nd March – 28th April 2018 FREE ENTRY View Here After months of hard work curating and marketing by the King’s Classics Department and...
Rochelle Blakeman
Mar 12, 20183 min read


'Lolanthe' - KCL Gilbert and Sullivan Society
Adult: £10 Concessions: £8 View Here As a newcomer to the revered world of Gilbert and Sullivan, I wasn’t entirely sure whether or not...
Robert Carden
Mar 1, 20182 min read


Medea Review - The KCL Greek Play
Director Holly Smith’s production of Medea is an ambitious, if at times muddled, reworking of Euripedes’ seminal tragedy. The play is...
Neil Clarke
Feb 28, 20183 min read
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