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Thérèse Raquin
Gary Abrahams is proving a fascinating director with his never-ending ability to surprise.
A Little Touch of Chaos
By turns hilarious and poignant, A Little Touch of Chaos is cleverly structured, prosaic, observant and entertaining.
Glory Dazed
A blistering response to the over representation of ex-servicemen in English prisons.
My Life in the Nude
My Life in the Nude shines. It is beautiful, utterly profane, energetic, entrancing, empowering and liberating production.
Purgatorio
Purgatorio is like a poetic nightmare - at once befuddling, disturbing, thrilling and haunting.
The Myth Project: Twin
Twin is witty examination of truth and our need to invent it when it is not so clear.
Mein Kampf
Expert direction, dynamic performances, dazzling writing and design create a biting, clever and inspiring comedy.
American Buffalo
The director's intellectual understanding of the play somehow fails to translate to the stage in this famous work by David…
Matthew Mitcham's Twists and Turns
Playing against the sometimes dark subject matter, the overall tone of the show is light-hearted, thoughtful and full of surprises
The White Prince
The White Prince is a jolt of electricity to contemporary dance, daring its audience to follow it down the path…