REVIEW: A Woman Walks Into a Bank, Theatre 503 (2023)
A Morality Tale from Moscow “I’m so relieved said no Russian ever!”Male character Sam Newton, Keith Dunphy and Giulia Innocenti (Photo: David Monteith-Hodge) Roxy Cook directs her play which has…
A Morality Tale from Moscow “I’m so relieved said no Russian ever!”Male character Sam Newton, Keith Dunphy and Giulia Innocenti (Photo: David Monteith-Hodge) Roxy Cook directs her play which has…
The NFL and Black Lives Matter come to London! "I could feel my family lookin through my eyes, my people lookin through my eyes and seeing a country that don't…
This exceptional new play by Matilde Dratwa, who was born in Belgium but who now lives in New York, juxtaposes the mega event regime change of the advent of the Trump presidency with the micro in world terms of the birth of Vera (MyAnna Buring)'s first child. Of course for Vera, this birth is anything but micro as her life is turned upside down by the new arrival and responsibility for him. As Vera goes into labour with the supportive father of her child, Michael (Matt Whitchurch) in attendance, it is November 2016 and the states are being called either for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.