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Pinocchio review – “a visual and acoustic marvel”
Charles Britton was impressed with the thoughtful alterations and expansions to Walt Disney’s beloved classic
War Horse – ‘Technically brilliant, but lacks the acting to match’
El Port enjoys a decadent press night for War Horse but is entertained rather than moved
Parliament Square – ‘an assemblage of half-formed thoughts’
The Bush Theatre’s production of James Fritz’s new play fails to live up to its full potential, writes John Livesey
All That Fall review – ‘Powerful and perturbing, with something of the uncanny about it’
Sam Rice immerses himself in a stage adaptation of Beckett's radio play
Preview: ‘Lovesong’ – “one of the best pieces of student theatre this year”
John Livesey is blown away by a preview of the sold-out 'Lovesong'
Review: ‘Yellow’ – “sensitive and complex”
Zad El Bacha is highly impressed with 'Yellow', an adaptation of Charlotte Perkin Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper', at the Pilch
Five Minutes With… Hugh Tappin
In our final interview of term, we chat to Hugh Tappin, of Nitrous Cow Productions
‘Volpone’ review – “Overdone accents but an otherwise fantastic production”
Amelia Coen enjoys Seeing Hand Production's witty Blackpool update of Johnson's satire
‘Volpone’ preview – “a very potent type of dramatic humour”
John Livesey is excited by 'Volpone', playing at the Keble O'Reilly in 7th week
‘God of Carnage’ preview – “a disgusting and disquieting play”
Jorge Lopez Llorente previews God of Carnage at the BT Studio
‘Retelling Tales’ preview – “I heard stories that got inside my body.”
Lucy Enderby is impressed by the originality and emotive power of ‘Retelling Tales’
Confessions of a Drama Queen 5: Things can only get better
Our drama queen's unparalleled potential is finally recognised
In conversation with Layo-Christina Akinlude
Katie Sayer talks Shakespeare and the pursuit of happiness with the star of 'As You Like It'
‘A Familiar Friend’ review: “a masterful intensity”
Shamika Tamhane highly recommends 'A Familiar Friend' at the Michael Pilch studio
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