Playwright Stephen Bill quotes one of his characters – “that we should come to this”– in his programme note, explaining that his play is an attempt to address the silent anger and frustration born out of subjects we fear to broach.
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Review: CURTAINS at the Rose Theatre, Kingston
By Nicky Allpress Saturday, March 3 2018, 10:47


Review: A PASSAGE TO INDIA at the Park Theatre
By Nicky Allpress Saturday, March 3 2018, 10:18
A wonderful English Literature teacher first introduced me to E. M. Forster and I fell in love with his brilliant A Passage to India whilestudying it for A level.


Review: FOUL PAGES at The Hope Theatre
By Phil Willmott Monday, February 26 2018, 16:00
You may not have heard of playwright and literary manager Robin Hooper or his actor brother, Jim, but for those in the know, they’re theatre aristocracy who have quietly been at the heart of our business for decades.


Review: FROZEN at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket
By Phil Willmott Monday, February 26 2018, 15:44
FROZEN is a play from 1998 by Bryony Lavery that consists of a series of monologues and two or three-person scenes. It explores the events that lead to a woman confronting the serial killer who murdered her young daughter.


Review: PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK at the Barbican
By Nicola Wright Friday, February 23 2018, 13:50
Written as a novel in 1967 by Joan Lindsey, the story of Picnic At Hanging Rock has for decades caused discussion as to whether the story is based on fact or not. The book's publishers enticed readers with the statement, 'an intriguing mystery which may be interpreted as fact or fiction'.
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