One Man, Two Guvnors
When something is described as funny, I tend to be slightly dubious. Actually that’s a bit of an understatement I sort of sit there all …
When something is described as funny, I tend to be slightly dubious. Actually that’s a bit of an understatement I sort of sit there all …
We communicate through more channels and more often, but we lose the quality of communication. “We would rather build imaginary lives around us,” observe the …
Frankenstein Genskabt recreates that professor-monster couple that never ceases to be topical, never stops being relevant. The use and abuse of science by man, playing …
Can the troll be tamed? The troll being a fierce female CEO with a vicious punch on her – the tamer being the wastrel Peter, …
An advert for The Valley – latest edition to the reality TV bandwagon – got me thinking about today’s fascination for the grotesque, both imagined …
The plot to kill and overthrow Julius Caesar took place in 44 BC. Disorder, despotic leaders and epidemic disease are things which Britain bid goodbye …
Nikolai Gogol – a contemporary of Russian literature’s other greats Tolstoy, Dostoevsky and Turgenev – spawned a species of surrealist writing that would go on …
Smutty, modern and fun is Soho Cinders in a nutshell. If you love a good heart felt song, a cheeky dance move or two, and …
Lulu – directed by Shaban Arifi for Theatre Collection – has everything: incest, lesbian action, possession, exploitation, bloody murder, and even love. The delectable German …
Roald Dahl’s stories and their wild and quirky caricatures are an entrenched part of many a childhood. Despite an alleged aversion to children, the son …