Intense and intriguing, the show is a safe space for anyone who has suffered from controlling or coercive behaviour, irrespective of religion or belief.
After the well-deserved curtain call with some of the audience on their feet, Tait informed us that the show would be moving to the Sir Ian McKellen Theatre Edinburgh.
The NDTC’s enthusiasm was sufficiently infectious that there was a part of me that wanted to get up and join in – and I hate ...
While there are longueurs, Skydiver is a charming and wonder-filled introduction to contemporary dance for three and ...
At its best, the play brings out the real pain of a man continually struggling and fighting for his family, but realising ...
Briskly paced, it manages to be both entertaining and intriguing in equal measure. It’s also easy to understand.
Performances all serve the text well, and having grown up in rural England, I remember many a character from the Mayday Fair ...
I found it remarkable quite how much was packed into a highly efficient production, with a running time of just under an hour ...
The theatre is managed by Kibo Productions that is presenting Rosamund Gravelle’s first play Three Queens, performed by a ...
The show does well to avoid being overly saccharine as well as being overly courageous when it comes to overcoming life’s ...
The rage and self-examination that should be prompted by the production and the tearful curtain call are immediately effaced ...
From their reaction at curtain call the audience at Brighton's Theatre Royal clearly enjoyed An Officer and a Gentleman - the ...