REVIEW: Manic Street Creature

Reading Time: 2 minutesManic Street Culture is a polished piece, with a company that felt entirely at ease.

Reading Time: 2 minutesManic Street Culture is a polished piece, with a company that felt entirely at ease.

Reading Time: 3 minutesLUNG’s intention of exposing the untold horrors of Woodhill’s prison system is achieved to staggering effect, encompassing stunning choreography alongside heart-wrenching verbatim.

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘Hamnet’ is the Royal Shakespeare Company’s much-anticipated adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell novel.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThis fly-on-the-wall depiction of a true story leaves you wanting to know more Farm Hall, written by Katherine Moar, centres on the story of six of Germany’s top nuclear scientists, who are detained by the Allied forces…

Reading Time: 2 minutesAdam Zane’s explosive, steamy, heart wrenching play “Jock Night” opened at Seven Dials Playhouse this week. I felt very lucky to be witnessing this production in its freshest, rawest form during its first week of previews.

Reading Time: 2 minutesSet in a London shisha bar, Blue Mist seemingly comes off as a promising light comedy but quickly starts challenging the stereotypical depictions of Asian men in the United Kingdom.

Reading Time: 3 minutes“What It Means,” penned by James Corley and skillfully directed by Harry Mackrill, traces one man’s path to coming out and unravels the intricate truth behind a seemingly simple question: What does it mean to be homosexual?

Reading Time: 2 minutesA poignant exploration of the young Muslim experience & friendship at its purest form Kash and Mohsen are best friends. Always have been. And like many South Asian teenagers, they can’t swim. They were being taught English…

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe King and I, a Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that premiered on Broadway in March 1951, directed by Bartlett Sher is a fantastic addition to the show’s history.

Reading Time: 2 minutesStep into the shadows and confront These Demons: A haunting tale of family, identity, and the supernatural Upon entering the generously sized Theatre 503 in Battersea, the audience was welcomed by a set reminiscent of a cabin…