Skin a Cat, Assembly Rooms, review
The honesty with which Skin a Cat discusses problems that we girls hide (even from our best friends) is the biggest step forward I've seen this August. Rive Productions' Skin a Cat reminds …
The honesty with which Skin a Cat discusses problems that we girls hide (even from our best friends) is the biggest step forward I've seen this August. Rive Productions' Skin a Cat reminds …
Virgin is a fitting star vehicle for Simon David, an ambitious virtuoso who’s unlucky in love. With a diva's belt and a lot of ambition, this intimate cabaret showcases his …
It’s never been so good to witness three unstoppable Australian women belt out feminist anthems while making consistent reference to vulvas. Fringe Wives Club: Glittery Clittery feels defiant, but it …
Tom Ratcliffe’s Gifted is a timely and challenging show, delving into the murley world of sex, consent and revenge. Gifted tells the story of Millie (Emily Stott) who experiences an ultimate betrayal at …
Ad Libido's superb structuring, relentless creativity and unmitigated rigour ensures it's as didactic, thought-provoking and genuinely affirming as one could hope for. Fran Bushe’s quasi-autobiographical Ad Libido adeptly deconstructs a taboo which …
THEATREclub's The Game, brought to London as part of the Southbank Centre's #WOW2017 (Women of the World festival), is a suitably confrontational and superbly structured hour about contemporary realities of (and perspectives on) the sex …