I had several reasons for choosing to direct The House of Bernarda Alba, by Spanish playwright and poet Federico García Lorca. It has a large, all-female cast, which is a bonus when you have a […]
A comedy night is coming to the West End that is a bit a different than usual. This Comedian: Live is a stand-up gig about being a stand-up comedian. Over the course of the evening, […]
The Dulwich Players like nothing better than uprooting themselves from the comfort of the Edward Alleyn Theatre to bring their productions to the heart of Dulwich Village! Having regularly performed Shakespeare in the gardens of […]
Usagi Yojimbo is an adventure based on a Japanese comic book story created by Stan Sakai. It is set in the 17th century and tells the story of a young rabbit who wants to become […]
The Southern United States has, one could say, one of the most distinctive, most recognizable regional flairs in the world. It has left its imprint on the artistic world through the prose of William Faulkner, […]
The Blue Elephant Theatre always opens their doors to new ideas, artists, creators. As such, the two shows I have seen there this past month, In Transit and The Unstable Table’s Double Bill, have stood out […]
Rarely can one claim to have gone to the theatre and had the opportunity to see something completely new. A young talent sometimes appears in an old troupe, a young director can work with old […]
For those who enjoy a show that pushes them to the edge of their comfort zone, Artichoke Theatre‘s In Transit provides the perfect opportunity to experience a one woman act at the level of performance […]