Archive Theatre Review • PURE GOLD • Talawa @ Soho Theatre • 2007
Director Indhu Rubasingham is much in the news at present for taking over the Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn, London, and changing its name to the Kiln. Most of us are up … Continue reading
Archive Review • THE CHRIST OF COLDHARBOUR LANE • Soho Theatre • 2007
The impressively titled The Christ of Coldharbour Lane portrays curiously eclectic Brixton, where social groups are divided by age, religion and addiction. Brixton’s recent gentrification is signalled from the outset, but writer … Continue reading
5 London theatres awarded vital funding to improve accessibility and working conditions
Theatres Trust, the national advisory public body for theatres, have announced five small theatres in London will benefit from the second round of its London Theatres Small Grants Scheme. The … Continue reading
Archive Interview • MAT FRASER • On Blindness • 2004
FROM THE ARCHIVE Mat Fraser is an old hand at treading the boards. He may have been “an impoverished musician” for fifteen years and only realize in the early 1990s … Continue reading
Archive Review • WHITE BOY • NYT @ Soho Theatre • 2007
Tanika Gupta’s new play for the National Youth Theatre could not be more topical. In recent years the NYT has been increasingly commissioning plays about its members’ own world and … Continue reading
Archive Interview • MAT FRASER • On Blindness • 2004
Mat Fraser is an old hand at treading the boards. He may have been “an impoverished musician” for fifteen years and only realize in the early 1990s — courtesy of … Continue reading