Drama

We have to be very brave to talk of death, or more truthfully, of what precedes death.
Chris Goode is no stranger to the Edinburgh Fringe and has picked up more than his share of Fringe First…
Swedish writer August Strindberg’s 1888 drama about the taboo of sex between the upper and lower classes has…
The stage creates a celebrity’s dressing room: mannequins draped in a fur coat, pearls and lacy nĆ©gligĆ©e…
ā€˜Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ says the 17th century aphorism.
ā€œThe feel of the sunbaked Indian dust between sandals and bare toes; that and the smell.
When Nicholas Heiney committed suicide in 2006 at the age of 23, his mother, Radio 4 broadcaster Libby Purves…
This piece of work is a reflection of the works of Shakespeare in the lives and experiences of young people.
Grist to the Mill Productions always feature highly on the ā€˜to see’ list of anyone who knows them, and their…
"If you let nice-to-do things take priority over have-to-do things, you are guilty of misprioritization and…
Theresienstadt was the name given to a small fortress town that became the Czechoslovakian ghetto north of…
The true story of a long lost silent movie version of The Great Gatsby, adapted from F. Scott Fitzgerald’s…
ā€œThe story begins in a quiet bar … the atmosphere is tickling my toesā€, says the young woman in a little…
This play was billed as suitable for ages 7-77, so this review is a little different.
The play opens with Alex, a tutor in creative writing, giving his last lecture of the term. He tells one of…
A touching outpouring from a young girl drenched in grief.
After the resounding success of his satirical, romantic comedy, Private Lives,  Noel Coward decided on…
Daring adventures, a lost little boy and a shard of enchanted glass – what more could you want from a…
Julian Sands performance - directed by John Malkovich - is a cross between a lecture, an informal chat and…
A remote cottage on the wild, windswept north-east coast of Scotland is the perfect place for murder. Staged…