Reviews
REVIEW: Major Barbara, National Theatre
REVIEW: Unless it’s a singalong with Martine McCutcheon’s Eliza Dolittle, George Bernard Shaw’s works are often bracketed as set text…
REVIEW: Now Then, The Bluecoat, Liverpool
REVIEW: To the non-football fan, Liverpool is synonymous with the Beatles, and the Beatles are synonymous with Yoko Ono. So…
REVIEW: The Children's Hour, The Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
REVIEW: Sarah Frankcom, (a newly appointed Artistic Director at The Royal Exchange Theatre), draws on expressionist techniques to heavily underline…
REVIEW: The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other, National Theatre
REVIEW: If you have absolutely nothing else to do then try watching Eastenders with the sound off. Doesn’t have to…
Zeitgeist comes to the Science Museum
Ben Rubin and Mark Hansen’s emotive Listening Post takes its place in the galleries of communication.
REVIEW: From Russia, Royal Academy
REVIEW: The Romanov royal family’s crest was a double-headed eagle looking east and west, a mythical metaphor for an unlikely…
REVIEW: Alexander Rodchenko, Revolution in Photography, The Hayward
REVIEW: It's about time that we paid homage to Russian artist Alexander Rodchenko. He's been dead for over fifty years…
REVIEW: Speed the Plow
Written by David Mamet, the play was originally shown on Broadway (featuring Madonna in the secretary role). The three person…
REVIEW: Waiting For Godot, Library Theatre Manchester
REVIEW: Few plays in the English language have caused as much controversy as Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot.
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens
REVIEW: Annie Leibovitz: Life Through A Lens, is a film about the US photographer, by Barbara Leibovitz – her sister.