ROB STEVENS reviews Abigail at The Bunker Theatre. Fiona Doyle’s Abigail subverts the simple boy-meets-girl romance story, bringing into focus unthought of realities and ramifications of childhood domestic abuse..
Introducing the latest release from LAZY PILGRIMS. Their first track in almost 2 years, ‘Couch Surfin’’ is a glimpse into Lazy Pilgrims’ matured style of grunge, fuzzy..
JESS HOWLEY-WELLS reviews the verbatim encounter with terrorism in BU21 at Trafalgar Studios. What is remarkable about BU21 is that it is funny. It centres around six survivors..
AMY READE reviews The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus at Finborough Theatre Tony Harrison’s The Trackers of Oxyrhnchus is a work of poetic mastery. The piece is..
LAITH CAHILL explores imperialism, inebriation and real tennis in Álvaro Enrique’s Sudden Death. ‘The poet put all the force he could into the serve. The..
AMY READE reviews Why the Whales Came at The Oval House. Michael Morpurgo’s genius is in writing stories that tackle the atrocities of war through a child’s..
ABI PILLAI celebrates Zadie Smith’s flair for honesty in her new novel Swing Time. In accordance with its title, Zadie Smith’s new novel swings through time..
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