Review – Orphans plays shifting power games
Lyle Kessler’s three-hander grips at Jermyn Street Theatre, driven by volatile performances and a story that refuses to behave.
Lyle Kessler’s three-hander grips at Jermyn Street Theatre, driven by volatile performances and a story that refuses to behave.
Bentley’s adaptation of Denis Johnson’s novella lets Joel Edgerton carry a story of grief, solitude and survival told in hushed, resonant rhythms.
Akimbo Theatre’s rambunctious retelling of animation pioneer Lotte Reiniger dazzles with energy, though its indulgences test patience.
A masterclass in audience warmth, Lenny Henry balances melancholy and hilarity in Duncan Macmillan’s interactive play on life’s joys.
Despite staging flaws and an inert script, this historical whodunnit finds its footing thanks to committed performances and period charm.