Review – The Score, a spirited duel of wit, music and power
Brian Cox dazzles as Bach in Oliver Cotton’s uneven but entertaining play, blending music, politics, and humour in a lively, if scattered, theatrical experience.
Brian Cox dazzles as Bach in Oliver Cotton’s uneven but entertaining play, blending music, politics, and humour in a lively, if scattered, theatrical experience.
Backstroke explores love, loss, and obligation in a mother-daughter drama, lifted by stellar performances from Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie.
Chris Bush’s Otherland at Almeida Theatre is a rich, moving play exploring love, change, and identity, elevated by stellar performances and striking visuals.
This inventive, whimsical play follows Maia on an infinite train of souls, blending absurd comedy, physical theatre, and light philosophical musings.
In Rosie’s Brain, Evelyn Rose blends song and self-reflection, turning the chaos of anxiety and OCD into a charming, relatable performance.