I’m awaiting the day revolution arrives and so is half of the population of this planet. The recent revelations regarding Harvey Weinstein shed a light on the massive problem of sexual harassment and abuse that women endure on a day to day basis. ROLLER, a collaboration between Rachel Mars and Nat Tarrabwho are also winners of the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust award, explores female rage and strives for a revolution whilst putting intersectional feminism centre stage.
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Review: ROLLER at The Barbican Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, December 4 2017, 10:27


Review: GOATS at The Royal Court Theatre
By Stuart King Monday, December 4 2017, 10:02
The normalisation and acceptance of unacceptable events in conflict situations, is the bitingly severe and occasionally funny premise of “Goats” by Syrian playwright Liwaa Yazji, currently playing at The Royal Court Theatre.


Review: THE SNOW QUEEN at Polka Theatre
By Isabella James Tuesday, November 28 2017, 08:00
Polka Theatre in Wimbledon puts on the wintery classic The Snow Queen for families this Christmas. With imaginative puppetry and a comedic ensemble, this twist on Hans Christian Anderson’s 150-year-old tale takes the audience on an adventure to find friendship, bravery and the meaning of ‘forever’.


Review: CINDERELLA at the Hackney Empire
By Isabella James Monday, November 27 2017, 10:45
Nothing could be more Christmassy than a classic pantomime that gets you booing, cheering and feeling magical. Hackney Empire’s Cinderella gets the audience in the festive spirit with all its traditional tropes brushed over with a modern gloss.

Review: THE GRUFFALO'S CHILD at the Lyric Theatre
By Nicky Allpress Monday, November 27 2017, 10:09
The Gruffalo’s Child, which opened this week at the Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue is a sweet reworking of Julia Donaldson’s charming story. We follow the Gruffalo’s brave daughter who, in spite of her father’s warnings, ventures into the deep dark woods to see just how scary the ‘Big Bad Mouse’ really is.
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