Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Articles
Why only a Remain vote on June 23rd will benefit the future of British art
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
An adaptation of the Erdman classic amuses and underwhelms in equal measure
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Hodgson comes to London with a heartfelt and hilarious story of growing up, betrayal by professional...
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
The commercial bomb is dropped on the latest and greatest in contemporary art
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
The upcoming young comedian takes on London’s top comedy venue in style
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenberg follows 1927's Golem, as it makes its move from the Young Vic to the West End
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenberg is let down again by the Orange Tree Theatre's lackluster production of a Doris...
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
The co-artistic director of renowned theatre company Ridiculusmus speaks to Max Falkenberg about...
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenburg heads to Southwark to check out their cult musical revival
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenberg checks out the Courtauld's collection of little-seen pictures
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenburg heads to Southwark to check out their cult musical revival
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray
Max Falkenberg heads down to the Tricycle Theatre to check out Happy Birthday Without You
By Max F Falkenberg McGillivray