Review: A Knock on the Roof by Khawla Ibraheem
Ibraheem is an eloquent story-teller, easily going through narrative gears and the message of the production is strong and urgent.
Roger is a theatre director and producer who ran Rialto Theatre in Brighton for nearly a decade. He directed the award-winning Glengarry Glen Ross, The Missing Special, Rope, Betrayal, The Vertical Hour and The God Of Carnage (all Brighton Fringe at Rialto) and co-produced all of Pretty Villain’s work. Roger formed Rialto Productions upon Rialto Theatre's closure. He directed and produced ART at Brighton Fringe 24.
Review: A Knock on the Roof by Khawla Ibraheem
Ibraheem is an eloquent story-teller, easily going through narrative gears and the message of the production is strong and urgent.
Review: Alice Diamond And The Forty Elephants
The scope and ambition of this production was beyond admirable, as boundless energy filled the room.
Review: Me For You
A fine, prescient, production
Review: One Man Poe: The Black Cat and The Raven
These classic Poe tales are told with nuance and striking ability by Smith
Review: Shellshocked – An Explosive New Play
The whole show is nothing less than a triumph