The Wipers Times, Arts Theatre, review
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's The Wipers Times is a witty, fast-paced and well-performed frolic through Flanders Fields. “There’s nothing funny about the war”: so says one austere general of the …
Ian Hislop and Nick Newman's The Wipers Times is a witty, fast-paced and well-performed frolic through Flanders Fields. “There’s nothing funny about the war”: so says one austere general of the …
The British Theatre Academy's youth production of Goodnight Mister Tom brings both playfulness and maturity to Michelle Magorian's enduring story about evacuees. Michelle Magorian's children's book, Goodnight Mister Tom, is cherished by …
Gold Coast's slick and assured production design is unfortunately not enough to mask - or compensate for - confused, excessively metaphoric and misfired writing decisions at Theatre503. Louise Gooding's Gold Coast sets out …
Rebecca Lyon’s rendition of Martin McNamara’s I.E.D. contains a shining performance and pockets of superb writing, but overall falls into the very clichéd and gendered traps it is trying to …
Performed with sensitivity and conviction, this transfer of Arthur Miller's rarely performed Incident at Vichy is a claustrophobic and unsettling examination into how the truly inconceivable becomes allowed to pass. 10 citizens …