Theatre Review Theatre Review A seafaring horror... without the sea The central conceit is brilliant but the ideas deserve more space, writes KATHERINE M GRAHAM
Theatre Review Arts | Wednesday 13th Oct 2021 Theatre Review Making smaller moments grow in stature and meaning
Theatre Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre The Gift of vision KATHERINE M GRAHAM sees a play which draws illuminating parallels between the troubled lives of two black women living in the mid-19th century and today
Theatre Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Scenes With Girls, Royal Court Theatre London Wonderful meditation on the beauty and complexity of female friendship
Theatre Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Pertinent history lesson The insights into women and power in a new play on Elizabeth I resonate uncomfortably as an arch-misogynist returns to Downing Street, says KATHERINE M GRAHAM
Theatre Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre The Duchess of Malfi, Almeida Theatre London Feminist intent to the fore in striking interpretation of dark drama
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review I Wanna Be Yours, Bush Theatre London Racism under scrutiny in potent mix of politics, poetry and theatre
Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Escape From Planet Trash, Pleasance Theatre London Queer sci-fi extravaganza is a hugely entertaining Christmas show
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Frankenstein, Southwark Playhouse London Ingenious updating of Mary Shelley's gothic masterpiece is a technological triumph
Theatre Review Tuesday 08th Oct 2019 Theatre Review Our Lady of Kibeho, Theatre Royal Stratford East Authentic insights into the Rwandan genocide
Musical Review Tuesday 08th Oct 2019 Musical Review Islander, Southwark Playhouse Myth and reality powerfully intertwine in an evocative story set on remote Scottish island
Theatre Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Theatre Review Method in a maelstrom of make-believe KATHERINE M GRAHAM sees a dizzyingly brilliant quartet of plays which ask disconcerting questions about the stories we create and give credence to