Theatre Collection’s adaptation of Gogol’s The Government Inspector
Some of you may have already heard that my new favourite thing in London is the combination of Camden’s Theatre Collection and the Lord Stanley …
Some of you may have already heard that my new favourite thing in London is the combination of Camden’s Theatre Collection and the Lord Stanley …
Upon arriving at the launch of Lucy and Jorge Orta’s Cloud: Meteoros, we were met with friendly faces and tall glasses of bubbles. There was …
This week I went to see the Cheek by Jowl production of Ubu Roi (Ubu the King). Written by Parisian dandy Alfred Jarry at the turn …
I don’t know about you, but I reckon that a shade over ten pounds is rather good value for an experience so staggeringly mind-blowing that …
A theatrical rendition of Dostoyevksy’s The Idiot is not a performance one would attend without at least a few preconceived notions and possibly some indoctrinated …
We have all been there. Girl/boy meets girl/boy in bar. Mutual attraction. Bit of flirting. Numbers swapped. Awkward goodbye. Fast forward to few days/weeks later …
There is something rather magical about independent theatre I think, and the Theatre Collection above Camden’s Lord Stanley is a prime example of that something …
When I signed up for the ‘Nikolay Gogol and Metaphysics of Russia’ lecture hosted by Academia Rossica on a Friday evening, I thought it may …
Today, I visited the Hayward Gallery to see the “Light Show” at the London Southbank. This exhibition is certainly one to see, or rather to …
Miss Julie was written by the notable Swedish playwright and novelist August Strindberg in 1888. The daughter of a nobleman enters a kitchen and finds …