Posts Tagged ‘review’
Firebird, King’s Head Theatre, stage review: ‘A middle-of-the-road tale’
This adaptation of the real-life Cold War classic, like the film before it, is lacking in personality
Read MoreBreaking Lines, Estorick Collection, exhibition review: ‘Blurring literature and painting’
This double bill brings together two groups of artists to remind us of the ‘commonalities that run through apparently distant cultural movements’
Read MoreLooking for Giants, King’s Head Theatre, stage review: ‘Static portrait of a masochistic personality’
Actor Abby McCann carries a script ‘lacking in narrative development’
Read MoreThin Places, Little Angel Theatre – review
The notion of ‘thin places’ unfolds in the emotional turmoil unleashed
Read MoreCouncillors ‘challenge’ Islington to reduce rate of school exclusions
Committee calls for drawing up of local Charter for Inclusion
Read MoreFour Legs at the Compton Arms, Islington: ‘Playful takes on pub grub’
A new Orwell-inspired kitchen at the historic pub delivers an ‘unapologetically meaty menu’
Read MoreKismet, book review: ‘haunted by doubts about the authenticity of her life’
Whether Kismet means destiny or division, Anna is about to test it
Read MoreMachinal, Almeida – review: an expressionist masterpiece on marital life and motherhood
Natalie Abrahami’s production of this 1928 play has a current resonance about the social confinement many women face
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