Reviews Archive

REVIEW: THE SUMMER OF HAROLD AT THE ENSEMBLE

The Summer of Harold encompasses three delightful short plays from the sharp and witty pen of playwright Hilary Bell, and each one is brought vividly to life by the combined talents of Hannah Waterman and Berynn Schwerdt. But before we even hear …

REVIEW: CONSENT AT THE SEYMOUR CENTRE

Greek tragedy is referenced more than once in Nina Raine’s hugely enjoyable and clever Consent, a play that skewers elements of the justice system as it explores a rape case and the question of what is sexual consent? In this production at …

REVIEW: SCENES FROM THE CLIMATE ERA AT BELVOIR

Billed as ‘immersive and thought-provoking’, this production is a series of vignettes – some 50 short scenes in all – that details attitudes to, consequences of and the potential horror climate change could unleash both now and in the relatively near future. The …

REVIEW: PONY AT THE STABLES

Billed as an ‘oh, so crass, one-woman crusade’, Eloise Snape’s debut play Pony is also a hilarious (and so on point) depiction of the one-way, life-changing journey into motherhood. Hazel (Briallen Clarke) is pregnant. She is also delusional, in denial and doing …