Film Review: The Winter’s Tale – Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company (2015)
byWritten by Lisa Sinclair Originally published 1 February 2016 The only criticism one could make of the script for The Winter’s Tale is that in the…
Written by Lisa Sinclair Originally published 1 February 2016 The only criticism one could make of the script for The Winter’s Tale is that in the…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 14 January 2016 “The truth is like poetry, and most people fucking hate poetry” When the credits for…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 6 November 2015 …Let me speak to the yet unknowing world How these things came about: so shall…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 12 October 2015 Early 18th century playwright George Farquhar apparently didn’t quite live long enough to see his…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 4 August 2015 People who don’t go to the theatre often might be familiar with that age-old question…
Written by Amy Taylor Originally published 7 May 2015 A View from the Bridge is the recent production from London’s young Vic theatre, beamed…
Written by Amy Taylor Originally published 3 April 2015 The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon have produced a rendition of Much Ado About Nothing,…
Written by Amy Taylor Originally published 10 December 2014 There is a certain intimacy to watching live theater, one that can often refuse to…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 19 June 2014 Striding on stage at the National Theatre in Sam Mendes‘s new staging of Shakespeare‘s King Lear, Simon…
Written by Chris Smith Originally published 7 May 2014 Set in England circa 1769, and revolving around the court case that established the precedent…