Thursday 28th September 2023 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ In A Play for the Living in a Time of Extinction, writer Miranda Rose Hall offers something between an impassioned academic lecture (with a few choice expletives thrown in for good measure) and a confessional solo show. It packs in an awful lot of information and... Continue Reading →
Review: The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria at Arcola Theatre, London
Wednesday, 27th September 2023 at Arcola Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman The Brief Life & Mysterious Death of Boris III, King of Bulgaria made a splash at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, so I was eager to see the London transfer of this comical, self-aware narrative about Boris III, the penultimate King of Bulgaria. During World... Continue Reading →
Review: And Then There Were None at Theatre @41 Monkgate, York
Wednesday, 27th September 2023 at Theatre @41 Monkgate, York. ⭐️⭐️ In this particular “whodunnit” from the great Agatha Christie, ten strangers find themselves thrown together (by invitation) at a rural estate on an island. Each has done wrong and each must pay a price. Gradually, they begin to drop like flies and in line with... Continue Reading →
Review: Woodhill at Shoreditch Town Hall
Tuesday, 26th September 2023 at Shoreditch Town Hall ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman We’re brought into what strikes me as an evidence room: boxes on boxes stacked atop metal shelves that are posed in neat little rows and poorly lit conditions. What a container for a verbatim theatre piece. Woodhill, however, is not entirely verbatim. That... Continue Reading →
Review: RUNAWAY at Bread and Roses Theatre, London
Monday, 25th September, 2023 at the Bread and Roses Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman Rating: 3 Stars Note: some spoilers ahead. Zuzana Spacirova has created a whirlwind of a one-woman show in which we find Diana- a 20-something Lonely Londoner with a penchant for making friends out of inanimate, technological objects- and struggling to... Continue Reading →
Review: Murder in the Dark (Touring)
Tuesday, 19th September 2023 at York Theatre Royal. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Murder in the Dark is a trippy thriller from writer Torben Betts that takes its own sweet time to lay foundations before unleashing a pretty gripping final segment. What really impresses though, somewhat surprisingly, is how well this show courts comedy. Not just in the sense... Continue Reading →
Interview: Writer Dave Johns and actors Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe talk “I, Daniel Blake”
September 2023 ‘I want people to get angry’ The stage adaptation of “I, Daniel Blake”, directed by Mark Calvert and adapted from the award-winning film by Dave Johns, will soon arrive at Leeds Playhouse (3-7 October) as part of a national tour. Here, Johns and actors Bryony Corrigan and Kema Sikazwe talk to Natasha Tripney... Continue Reading →
Interview: Director Mingyu Lin talks “A Play For The Living In A Time of Extinction”
September 2023 “A Play For The Living In A Time of Extinction” is described as “a bold experiment in eco theatre-making” which sees the performance powered by bicycles generating electricity. The show is set to arrive at York Theatre Royal later this month (27-30 September) and here, Director Mingyu Lin chats to Steve Pratt about... Continue Reading →
Review: Velma Celli’s God Save the Queens at York Theatre Royal
Friday, 15th September 2023 at York Theatre Royal ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ian Stroughair once more takes to the York Theatre Royal stage as alter ego Velma Celli - this time with a show celebrating “pop royalty”: God Save the Queens. Celli’s style is very much that classic brand of cabaret in which the audience is treated as... Continue Reading →
Review: Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea at Park Theatre
Thursday, 14th September 2023 at Park Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman *Spoilers ahead* 'Italians really love their absurdism, don't they?', the woman sitting to my left murmured to me following the cast's curtain call. Absurdism? But this is real life! Emanuele Aldrovandi's Sorry We Didn't Die at Sea certainly has flavours of works such... Continue Reading →