REVIEW: Ghosts on a Wire

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘Ghosts on a Wire’ is written by Linda Wilkinson and performed by the sextuplet of Ali Kemp, Andrew Fettes, Deborah Klayman, Gerri Farrell, Timothy Harker and Tom Neill.

Reading Time: 3 minutes‘Ghosts on a Wire’ is written by Linda Wilkinson and performed by the sextuplet of Ali Kemp, Andrew Fettes, Deborah Klayman, Gerri Farrell, Timothy Harker and Tom Neill.

Reading Time: 2 minutesDido’s Bar is a collaboration between director Josephine Burton, playwright Hattie Naylor and composer Marouf Majidi, paralleling Majidi's journey across Europe to find a musical home with Aeneas’ journey from Troy back home to Italy.

Reading Time: 3 minutesAs part of the Royal Albert Hall’s ‘Film’s in Concert’ series, the London Symphony Orchestra performed the Oscar-winning composer John William’s musical score, accompanying a projection of the sixth episode of Star Wars for the first time in the UK.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Gretchen Question begins with audience interaction. Don’t worry, we’re told, it’s the only time it happens in the show. Relaxed by Max Barton’s charming introduction, we settle in for an evening travelling across time.

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe show in question is Eureka Day, written by Jonathan Spector and directed by Katy Rudd, making its UK premiere after a 2019 run in the States

Reading Time: 2 minutesMaybe, Probably explores the amazing and horrific power of choice because now if you ruin your life, you only have yourself to blame.

Reading Time: 3 minutesDo ponto de vista próprio, a personagem Elena, interpretada por Marta Bonito, guia-nos através da sua decisão de se mudar para um novo país, o que levou a essa decisão, aos estereótipos que uma portuguesa enfrenta em Londres e às diferenças entre namorar homens ingleses em vez de homens ingleses.

Reading Time: 2 minutes‘Sus’, written by Barrie Keeffe is a contrast of cultures, politics, race and perspectives on morals and values.

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe story of Romeo and Juliet performed in Kabuki style to the music of Queen. While this sounds like it could be the result of a theatrical game of mad libs, this is a highly accomplished and impressive production written and directed by Hideki Noda.

Reading Time: 2 minutesOne of the ultimate rites of passage for any young person is learning to drive. The dream of open roads, windows down, music blasting, the entire world at your clutch pedals. The only barrier standing between you and this complete freedom is 20 sessions with The Worst Person In The World aka your instructor.