A dapper-looking man in a smart suit and trilby enters, briefcase in hand. At first glance, he seems perfectly ordinary – except for the umbrella. It’s litt ...
Every so often, some survey or other reveals that there’s a portion of the general population that seems to genuinely think ...
Site-specific plays are not anything out of the ordinary these days, but what is unusual is to have a play performed in the location where it is set, about a re ...
Barnum is big, brash, and loud, as befits a musical about the circus! At least it certainly is in Jonathan O'Boyle's whirlwind production, which is at Theatre R ...
I would imagine the sort of theatre patrons who might attend a production like this would already have some knowledge of Ukraine beyond the ‘special military ...
There were multiple lines in the dialogue lifted straight out of the English translation of the French musical Les Misérables, whether by default or by design – the performance lasted about as long as ...
Derngate (not ‘The Derngate’, just ‘Derngate’) has been reconfigured for this production, transformed into a traverse seating ...
Carl Vaernet (born 1893) was a Danish medical doctor and a strong supporter of the Nazis, for whom homosexuality was a threat ...
Stand-up comedy is a tough old game. There can be no lonelier or scarier scenario. Standing alone under the spotlight, having ...
Some shows, like this one, are more about the journey itself than the destination. But I couldn’t help thinking this one ...
I went into Neon Dance’s presentation of Last and First Men cold – i.e. knowing very little about it – and a little hot ...