REVIEW: A Christmas Carol, Old Vic Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭
Dizzyingly joyful, expertly crafted and with a smart social conscience, it’s safe to say that this is the Carol to see this Christmas.
Dizzyingly joyful, expertly crafted and with a smart social conscience, it’s safe to say that this is the Carol to see this Christmas.
With it’s eerie echoes of today’s top news stories, Mother Courage and her Children makes for some thought-provoking viewing. Add in a show-stealing performance from Lawrence, and this could be essential theatre viewing for November.
A sharp shot of highly creative storytelling, Heather is well worth a visit to witness just what can be achieved with any limitations
A rare production that has both style and substance, Stephens and Chekhov have made a winning match.
With its tidy ending and compact narrative, The Knowledge is satisfying enough, but capable of so much more than is ever delivered.
9 to 5 is best when it revels in its own high camp and allows itself to be gloriously over the top.
Dominated and ultimately hindered by its unfortunate subtext, Bodies leaves its audience feeling uneasy for all the wrong reasons.
The Scar Test is a striking piece, with deeply unsettling moments that will remain with the audience for a long time afterwards.