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'Barcelona' at the Duke of York's Review: It Doesn’t Just Sightsee, But Leaves A Permanent Mark
This is an evocative play about the past, present, and future; one word for Collins and Morte’s performances: brilliant.
Gillian Choy
Oct 31, 20245 min read


An Ageing Tale, Finally Interrogated: 'The Taming of the Shrew' at the Globe, Explained
So hysterical was the acting that it was easy to forget that the thematic undercurrents driving this story are less than comedic.
Sophie-May Ward-Marchbank
Oct 22, 20244 min read


Performance and History Collide at the Southwark Playhouse: 'Land of the Free' Review
The cast must be applauded for breathing life into the best elements of this play.
Gillian Choy
Oct 21, 20243 min read


It's What Really Happened To Him: Reviewing 'The Fear of 13' at the Donmar
An emotive and narratively-driven account of a wrongful convict's life story, told with extraordinary candour and humanity.
Ashley New
Oct 15, 20244 min read


“DON’T LOOK AT ME”: ‘The Other Place’, A Play That Begs You to Avert Your Eyes, Explained
This play is a twisted and singular success, with echoes of Antigone's tragedy in its melodrama.
Amy Calladine
Oct 12, 20245 min read


The Brothers Fall, But The Epic Play Rises Triumphantly: Reviewing The Lehman Trilogy's West End Return
This sweeping, if somewhat flawed, epic tells a grand tale of change and a corrupting American dream.
Arianna Muñoz
Oct 11, 20244 min read


Reviewing The National's 'Coriolanus': Lay The Play and The Man to Rest
While everyone has been itching to stage this play in the last decade, it takes work to make an exceptional adaptation.
Gillian Choy
Oct 7, 20243 min read


This Comedy Has No Errors: Reviewing 'Comedy of Errors' at The Globe
This tale of mistaken identities is a thoroughly enjoyable production of unadulterated theatrical joy.
Anwesh Banerjee
Sep 11, 20244 min read


Fleshing Out The Historical: Katherine Moar on Writing, History and 'Farm Hall'
"What I am trying to write now is personal. The interest in history came in later," she reveals.
Anwesh Banerjee
Aug 13, 20245 min read


Good Intentions Do Not Make For Compelling Drama: Reviewing "I Love You, Now What?"
In a rare moment of mundanity, Sophie Craig finds an unsullied sense of beauty that is grounded and moving.
Anwesh Banerjee
Aug 7, 20244 min read
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