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Browsing: Theatre
Nancy Farino’s debut play looks at the fault lines in a father-and-daughter relationship. It is refreshing subject matter, enacted on…
John Jones’s life is ripe for dramatisation, full of renegade spirit and derring-do that borders on the fantastical. An outlaw…
Eulogising a show for its scene changes may seem like damning with the faintest praise. But South Korean choreographer Sung…
Busy kitchens contain an inherent, high-pressure drama. The backroom of Arnold Wesker’s Italian restaurant in The Kitchen is one such…
I admire the work of Amina Khayyam. The Slough-based dancer and choreographer has made pieces about domestic violence (Bird), sexuality…
Like so many mythic creatures, the hungry ghosts of Buddhist and Chinese traditions – ghouls with huge stomachs and small…
It’s slightly misleading for Happiness – billed as New Zealand’s first musical television series – to start with something as…
This play’s title carries the revisionism in Ella Hickson’s feminist version of JM Barrie’s tale about forever childhood. Yet, ironically,…
British touring theatre at the moment is often a case of watching the TV detectives. Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts…
An all-nude play is a clever idea – and not because it guarantees you coverage and foyer conversation, though it…














