
Pulsing with lust, love and betrayal, the current production of Onegin is a passionate display of naivety, temptation and misplaced desire.

Between extreme pole dancing and disastrous magic tricks (intentional I hope) the troupe of misfits and eccentrics kept the audience entertained with their trickery and triumphs.


It is a credit to Clarke’s direction that a simplicity and eloquence were retained which ensured that the different narratives were always equally maintained.

Ziggy certainly lived up to its reputation; an inspired journey into the influential individualist that is David Bowie.

I love Jane Eyre. I've loved it for a long time, and seeing new versions of it is always something that excites me. This one, however, is not one that I can recommend.

Motherf**ker with the Hat introduces five people: four former alcoholics and drug addicts – two fully reformed while the other two teeter on the edge – and one unashamed and unapologetic continued addict.