Sink, The Space, review
House party bathrooms: where the lights are still turned up, overdue conversations rear their ugly or necessary heads, revelation spews to the surface as abruptly as vomit can - and …
House party bathrooms: where the lights are still turned up, overdue conversations rear their ugly or necessary heads, revelation spews to the surface as abruptly as vomit can - and …
An accurate depiction of the everyday struggles in the underfunded and under-resourced world of mental health support in the NHS, Hearing Things boats a talented cast and excellent direction. Philip Osment’s Hearing …
Talented emerging company Ephemeral Ensemble's Offstage explores the loneliness of the theatre, in this debut production at the Pleasance Dome. It's not perfect, but a worthy watch created by people …
In the Shadow of the Mountain explores the intricacies of Borderline Personality Disorder through the prism of a fractured relationship, with humour and accuracy. Despite some issues with timeline and …
A heartfelt exploration of the trouble with moving on, Joyus Gard’s production of Tiger is full of potential but somewhat misses its mark at this year's VAULT Festival. After their runaway success …
New work from Swedish playwright Katie Berglof, Happy Yet? explores the reality of living with a relative suffering from mental health problems. But through its attempted humour, the production just ends …