Robert Icke’s Oedipus at Wyndham’s Theatre: Lots Of Stunning Acting Compensates For Some Questionable Writing
The myth of Oedipus is so central to our psychic world that I was really surprised how many people...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 20th Oct 2024 | Adaptation, London, Review, United Kingdom
The myth of Oedipus is so central to our psychic world that I was really surprised how many people...
Read MorePosted by Olivia Ek | 20th Apr 2020 | Adaptation, Netherlands, Review, Transmedia
There’s a colloquialism within the theatre community that ‘you know lighting design is good when...
Read MorePosted by Julian Meyrick | 17th Mar 2018 | Australia, Review
Two plays about war, one utilizing children’s toys, the other blank verse. In many ways,...
Read MorePosted by Clement Lee | 14th Dec 2017 | Design, Hong Kong, Netherlands, Review
In early September, around 20 participants, including I, have ended a magical month as theatre...
Read MorePosted by Denis Flannery | 10th Apr 2015 | Adaptation, Essay, United Kingdom
I’m not sure many saw David Bowie’s latest creative project coming. It was recently announced that...
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