Reviews

Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.

Ghost Girls by Cath Ferla
And then it happened. A crime on her watch.

Fall Fell Fallen
Le Guen and Hoffman have developed a totally mesmerising show in a style which they have termed ‘electro-circus’.

The Golden Age
Intellectually there is much of interest, but The Golden Age doesn't resonate as much as one would hope.

Ladies in Black
A comedy of mid-twentieth century manners, Ladies in Black is a paean to an optimistic future.

Elegy
A deftly understated drama about a very human tragedy, simply and compelling staged.

Songs for the Fallen
A glittery and fabulous tribute to the original party girl and fabulous French Femme, Marie Duplessis.

LOADED: A Double Bill of New Plays
Loaded presents current affairs issues in a tried and tested manner.

Thicker Than Water by Brigid Kemmerer
The reader is thrust into an American small-town environment, in which a dreadful murder has been committed.

George's Marvellous Medicine is a delight for all ages, but purists may find it off-putting
George's Marvellous Medicine is a delight for all ages, but purists may find it off-putting.