Review: Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour

Lee Hall’s and Vicky Featherstone‘s sell-out Edinburgh Fringe musical comes to the Theatre Royal. It more than bears out the accolades heaped on it.


Review: The Beckett Trilogy

Conor Lovett stuns in this cut-down stand-up Beckett-novels-for-beginners-and-enders three-hour whistlestop. A tour de force as well as a tour de farce of Beckett’s genius.


Review: The Bald Prima Donna

Spirited pacey revival of Ionesco’s first play, with one stand-out performance and superbly idiomatic one. A perfect introduction to the playwright.


Review: A Dirty Get-Away!

Brilliantly silly and profound meditation on the nature of memory loss as innocence


Review: Loud Poets

Bold, loud, passionate and engaging – poetry for the masses with a wonderful energy


Review: Airswimming

Superb revival of Charlotte Jones’s play abut two women incarcerated for fifty years for bring different.


Review: Menkind

A well-produced show that holds the attention and provides plenty of laughs along the way.


Review: All That Fall

Exhilarating version of an 'unstageable' radio classic of Beckett's triumphs


Review: SELKiE

The seal performs for us and gets his revenge upon us.


Review: Theatre Show

Intriguing - a brilliantly deconstructed piece of comedic theatre!