Krapp’s Last Tape review – Barbican Theatre, London ★★★★☆
Major productions of Krapp’s Last Tape are like buses. Less than a fortnight ago, Samuel Beckett’s one-man play opened at…

Major productions of Krapp’s Last Tape are like buses. Less than a fortnight ago, Samuel Beckett’s one-man play opened at…
In 1976, Harold Wilson announces his shock resignation as Prime Minister and the Labour government has a sudden power vacuum. Feuding cabinet…
We review The Brightening Air starring Chris O’Dowd at the Old Vic, London
Review by Mark Quinn It took a few minutes for the audience of The Mac Belfast to catch up with the…
Playing at this year’s Brighton Fringe, 3 Minutes Inside My Brain is a whistle-stop tour through the fascinating, exuberant and…
You could view Krapp’s Last Tape as a star vehicle for the serious actor. At just 50 minutes long and…
Amy Ng’s new play, Shanghai Dolls, tells the untold story of Madame Mao and Sun Weishi, two of the most…
Puppy is an outrageous, sex-positive comedy about dogging, queerness, porn, face-sitting and Nick Clegg starring Ashling O’Shea and Amy Revelle….
Having previously ran at the New Diorama in London and toured nationally, Ellice Stevens and Billy Barrett’s musical, with music…
Until now Robert Icke’s output has largely been focused on updating classics for modern times — with great success, it…