To mark London’s International Mime Festival we asked Chris Pirrie about the inspiration behind his new piece - Green Ginger’s Intronauts – which you can see at Jackson’s Lane Theatre from Jan 11 to 13.
Theatre News and Reviews


Preview: GREEN GINGER’S INTRONAUTS. Part of London’s International Mime Festival
By Phil Willmott Friday, January 11 2019, 09:46


Preview Report: NOTRE-DAME DE PARIS at the Palais des Congrès
By Monty Leigh Sunday, January 6 2019, 22:07
19 years after its first debut in London at the Dominion Theatre, French ‘smash it’ Notre Dame de Paris is returning to the London Coliseum for a short run this January. I was invited to watch the production before this run, in its original home - the epic venue Palais des Congrès de Paris.


Review: THE DAME at the Park Theatre
By Nicola Wright Saturday, January 5 2019, 11:11
There can be no better gift for an actor than for their child to write a play specifically for them, and for that play to display the talents of both father and daughter so perfectly.


Review: PINTER 6 at the Harold Pinter Theatre
By Lara Alier Wednesday, January 2 2019, 15:52
Where is Jimmy? Says one of the actors. Yes, I think to myself: where is Jimmy? Or better yet, who is Jimmy? Suddenly, I realize the play started 20 minutes ago, and I still have no clue what is really going on. I decide to disentangle the play by it by going step by step, from beginning.


Review: PINTER 5 at the Harold Pinter Theatre
By Stuart King Wednesday, January 2 2019, 15:15
Harold Pinter’s friend, colleague and fellow playwright Patrick Marber (Closer) directs the 5th instalment of “Pinter at the Pinter” which runs until 26th January.
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