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: 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 →

Review: Salty Brine (Bigmouth Strikes Again) at Soho Theatre

Monday, 4th September 2023 at Soho Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman A musician ensemble sparkles in crystal accessories and all-white outfits: a nod, perhaps to David Byrne's all-metallic grey ensemble in American Utopia? Or maybe, it's a nod to the world of Xanadu... Salty Brine (Bigmouth Strikes Again) has many creative "nods" in what... Continue Reading →

Review: Vessel at Camden People’s Theatre

Wednesday, 23rd August at Camden People’s Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Joe Marshall VESSEL, the latest output of Oxford-based company ‘Dawn Productions’, rounded up its three-week national tour in Camden last week to a near sold-out audience at the Camden People’s Theatre. It’s an ambitious production, with a clear point of view in driving wider awareness... Continue Reading →

Interview: Jan Noble talks “Body 115”

August 2023 Jan Noble, poet, performer and former member of the punk band Monkey Island, has a new show currently playing at the Hope Theatre (until August 26th). Described as “a mini verse-drama, a tale of inner and outer journeys in explicit homage to Dante’s Divine Comedy”, “Body 115” promises to be a fascinating sixty... Continue Reading →

Review: Dumbledore is So Gay at Southwark Playhouse

Friday, 18th August 2023 at Southwark Playhouse, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman What you might expect from a piece like Dumbledore is So Gay is something that skirts the very edge of copyright infringement laws. I was thinking Harry Potter, but taking place in some imaginary, queer fantasia. I was thinking it would be pure... Continue Reading →

Review – Arc: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays at Soho Theatre

Thursday, 17th August 2023 at Soho Theatre, London ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman The Arc: A Trilogy of New Jewish Plays, in the words of character Lynda (Caroline Gruber), just 'sounds familiar'. It's almost suspiciously too close to a play I would expect to encounter at a Saturday matinee at the Signature Theatre in New York... Continue Reading →

Review: The Garden of Words at Park Theatre

Tuesday, 15th August 2023 at Park Theatre, London. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman The Garden of Words has been in development for nine years, and it shows. The piece is a clever collection of poetic textures that convey the realities of communal sorrow in a big city. This flavour of sorrow, though, is not weighty; it's... Continue Reading →

Interview: Nayonica Ghosh & Melina Fiol talk “Leicester Foxes”

August 2023 Promising an hour of stand-up featuring songs and niche observational humour, “Comedian pals and cheerful Leicester gals” Nayonica Ghosh and Melina Fiol are bringing their show “Leicester Foxes” to the Camden Fringe this month. Melina sold out her first split bill at last year’s Women in Comedy Festival and was handpicked by Leicester... Continue Reading →

Review: A Caravan Named Desire at Camden People’s Theatre

Tuesday 8th August 2023 at Camden People’s Theatre. ⭐️⭐️ Reviewer: Emma Dorfman 'I like writing about sex.' If I had to pick one, unifying, standout line, this one is undoubtedly a keeper. It is both the crux of, and confusion within, Alex Millington's interactive, metatheatrical two-hander in which he proceeds to re-create a previous encounter... Continue Reading →

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