Category: Theatre

Posted in Christopher Marlowe Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Review: Doctor Faustus, Shakespeare’s Globe

“The reward of sin is death” The tale of Faust is one which is seemingly never far…

Posted in Blogged Theatre

Blogged: Should bloggers aim for/be held to a set of professional standards/code of conduct

Notes from Open Space session at Improbable’s Monthly D&D Satellite: What are we going to do about…

Posted in Film Shakespeare Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

DVD Review: Love’s Labours Lost, Shakespeare’s Globe

“He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument” Working my…

Posted in Theatre Tom Stoppard West End

Review: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Theatre Royal Haymarket

“There must have been a moment, at the beginning, when we could have said ‘no’” Tom Stoppard’s…

Posted in Alan Ayckbourn Bush Theatre Jack Thorne Theatre Tom Wells

Review: Where’s My Seat, Bush Theatre

“They kiss reluctantly; they kiss enquiringly; they kiss passionately” Though the Bush Theatre has gained a huge…

Posted in David Mamet Theatre

Review: Mr Happiness and The Water Engine, Old Vic Tunnels

“The mind of man is less perturbed by a mystery he cannot explain than by an explanation…

Posted in Blogged Theatre

Blogged: Selecting Blogger’s Choice for Off Cut Festival 2011

The Off Cut Festival 2011 will see 28 short plays being performed at Hammersmith’s Riverside Studios as…

Posted in Musicals Theatre Theatre Royal Stratford East

Review: Takeaway, Theatre Royal Stratford East

“What makes an Eddie Woo” Eddie Woo is stuck working in his dad’s takeaway, having failed his…

Posted in Anthony Neilson Soho Theatre Theatre

Review: Realism, Soho Theatre

“What good is it going to do you, moping about your flat all day” New Artistic Director…