Ke Meng

Ke Meng

Theatre. Education. Culture. I work in the showbiz in London and am a passionate theatregoer and exhibition/museum goer. Loving to communicate and exchange views. Occasionally grumbling about life in London. Reviewer for A Young(ish)Perspective. As a v. honest reviewer, I'm open to any invitation of reviewing.

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Keelan Kember 

Reading Time: 4 minutesWe sat down with writer and performer Keelan to talk about his new satire Da Vinci’s Laundry, a sharp and playful exploration of the high-end art world and its hidden flaws. 1. What inspired you to write Da…

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Ben Kidd, Bush Moukarzel, and Zoë McWhinney

Reading Time: 5 minutesWorld-renowned theatre company Dead Centre make their Royal Court debut, collaborating with Sign Language poet Zoë McWhinney. Told through a mix of spoken English, British Sign Language (BSL), creative captioning and silence, Deaf Republic brings together an ensemble of deaf and hearing actors, aerial performers, puppetry, live cinema and poetry.

REVIEW: Macbeth (Solo)

Reading Time: 2 minutesA compelling one-man delivery of the Scottish Tragedy Written and performed by Paul Goodwin in an intensely concentrated hour, Macbeth (Solo) seeks to channel the title character’s psyche through fierce monologue, ferocious physicality, and thorough rawness. The…