Tag: Kirsty Bushell

Posted in Shakespeare Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Theatre review

Review: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe

“Everything in extremity” It’s something of a shame that the shadow of Emma Rice’s torrid experience as…

Posted in April De Angelis Charlene James Dawn King Hampstead Theatre Howard Brenton Matilda Ibini Rebecca Lenkiewicz Sabrina Mahfouz Theatre Vinay Patel Winsome Pinnock Women in Theatre

Review: Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival, Hampstead Theatre

“Join the movement for righteous anger” With over 100 cast, writers, directors and crew, and 25 plays (none…

Posted in Dawn King LGBTQ+ Readings Theatre Women in Theatre

Review: Women Centre Stage: Power Play Festival – Sphinx Writers Group

“You told me getting pregnant would kill me” The Sphinx Theatre Writers Group have been developing new…

Posted in Royal Court Theatre

Review: Torn, Royal Court

“What you don’t know doesn’t harm you” Not for the first time, Ultz’s design disarms you. You…

Posted in Bush Theatre Headlong LGBTQ+ Theatre

Review: Boys Will Be Boys, Bush Hall

“How do you enter a man’s world when you’ve got a vagina?”   The Bush Theatre may…

Posted in Henrik Ibsen Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Hedda Gabler, Salisbury Playhouse

“Every so often a dark impulse takes hold of me” Brian Friel’s translation of Hedda Gabler was…

Posted in Ancient Greeks Barbican Theatre Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove Theatre

Review: Antigone, Barbican

“I heard a voice, like the sound of sorrow After the huge success of A View From…

Posted in Alice Birch Barbican Theatre Caryl Churchill Curve Theatre Enda Walsh fosterIANs Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove James Graham Laura Wade Lyric Hammersmith Mike Bartlett Musicals Nick Payne Not-London Orange Tree Theatre Rona Munro Sarah Kane Southwark Playhouse Theatre

Looking ahead to 2015

I realise I’m just adding (belatedly) to the plethora of 2015 features already published but so many…

Posted in John Webster Not-London RSC Theatre UK

Review: The White Devil, Swan Theatre

“Sum up my faults, I pray” It feels a bit of a shame that one of the…