Review: Romeo & Julie (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
Transplanting the Bard's star-crossed lovers to modern-day Cardiff, Gary Owen's play shifts the focus from love and loss to issues of class.
Transplanting the Bard's star-crossed lovers to modern-day Cardiff, Gary Owen's play shifts the focus from love and loss to issues of class.
An intimate performance space opens in the State Theatre Rehearsal Room while Arts Centre renovations continue.
Martyna Majok's Pulitzer Prize-winning play is a compelling story about the human need for love, care and dignity.
Often hilarious, sometimes poignant, but this late-nite show doesn’t fully explore the depths of Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical work.
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Ellen van Neerven's play uses a swimming pool setting to explore the complexities of belonging, identity and assimilation.
This classic-with-a-twist interpretation of Tennessee Williams’s masterpiece mostly works, especially Nikki Shiels’s magnetic Blanche DuBois.
Director Tyran Parke deftly balances joy and grief, maintaining a buoyant tone that avoids a descent into melodrama.
Shakespeare’s play is given a feminist shake-up, but this sometimes pedestrian, occasionally unclear take comes undone.