The Playground Theatre sees the world premiere of Agathe, a look at the real life events leading up to the assassination of Rwandan head of state Agathe Uwilingiyimana. Content warning: discussion of violence, murder and genocide. Agathe There can be few things more inspirational and more harrowing on the London stage right now. Agathe, a […]
A new play by Gail Louw, The Girl in the Green Jumper tells the story of Renske Mann’s life with artist Cyril Mann and is paired with an exhibition of his work at Piano Nobile. An Artistic/Theatrical Two-For-One Last night I had a unique experience which brought together the two main threads of the Salterton […]
An innovative play at one of London’s newer theatres, Fragments sees history, puppetry, music and acting combined when an Ancient Greek muse is invoked. Euripides’ Lost Play I like a play which is based on solid research. So I was immediately on board when Fragments opened with a scene in an academic office. No, really, […]