The Comeuppance, Almeida Theatre
I’ve never been one for school reunions, but even if I had kept in touch with former classmates I...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 18th Apr 2024 | Acting, Review, United Kingdom
I’ve never been one for school reunions, but even if I had kept in touch with former classmates I...
Read MorePosted by Leah Mercer | 22nd Dec 2023 | Australia, Review
At the End of the Land, a world premiere production by Western Australian interdisciplinary...
Read MorePosted by Sally Breen | 10th Nov 2021 | Australia, Playwriting, Review
Review: Return to the Dirt, written by Steve Pirie and directed by Lee Lewis, Queensland Theatre I...
Read MorePosted by Yana Meerzon | 23rd Jul 2019 | Avignon 2019, Brazil, France, Review, Transcultural Collaborations
Exile, migration, refugee crisis, loss of home and family, and death are among many realities and...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 22nd Jul 2019 | Review, United States of America
Premiere Stages at Kean University begins its 15th season with an ending – the ashes of Maggie and...
Read MorePosted by Laura Kressly | 3rd Jul 2019 | The Play's The Thing UK
In the programme notes, director Graham Watts states, “there are hundreds of astonishing plays...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 6th Apr 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Wow, what a collection of talent: this show stars Peaky Blinder Cillian Murphy, and Enda Walsh’s...
Read MorePosted by Cressida Bowyer | 23rd Mar 2019 | Kenya, News, Participatory Theatre, Theatre and Science
Air pollution is recognized as a major threat to human health worldwide. Nine out of ten people...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 22nd Nov 2018 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Plays about old age are also often plays about death. This is certainly true of American novelist...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 9th Nov 2018 | Applied Theatre, Australia, Hong Kong, Review
Hong Kong Repertory Theatre (HKREP) has been presenting the biannual International Black Box...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 7th May 2018 | London, Review, United Kingdom
The Orange Tree Theatre is a champion of new writing. Under artistic director Paul Miller, the...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 22nd May 2017 | Acting, London, Review, United Kingdom
“The question is,” says David Baddiel a short while into the second half of his one-man show about...
Read MorePosted by Rok Vevar | 17th Aug 2016 | Dramaturgy, Essay, Europe
“The past is a horrible, fuzzy abyss; what steers into that twilight, ceases to exist–like it has...
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