
Tick, Tick… BOOM!
A musical worth the generous punctuation?
A musical worth the generous punctuation?
3.5 stars Laura Wade set herself up for a difficult task: to finish, as a play, a novel that Jane Austen couldn’t complete. It follows the story of Emma Watson, a young woman used to a luxurious lifestyle, who finds herself dumped back home, and financially dependent on
MTSoc and Dramsoc come together for a night of... you guessed it, musical theatre and drama!
Perhaps too much Shakespeare? More Gandalf please
Dada Masilo is a genius when it comes to storytelling through dance, and her take on Giselle is more emotional, raw and real than any other adaptation
Into the Night: Cabaret and Clubs, is yet another clever exploration of the modernist art scene by the Barbican
Unsettling parallels are drawn between Black Lives Matter and the Civil Rights Movement
Innocent romanticism, an intrigue for exoticism or a mission of western hegemony?
A collection of stories by Vasily Shukshin, visited the Barbican under the direction of Latvian Alvis Hermanis to an audience more Russian than Kandinsky’s caviar
Having joined Felix Arts as a writer last year, I often think about how different life would have been had I joined sooner. I first heard about Felix Arts from my housemate, and quickly realised that this would be one of the best ways to enjoy the London theatre scene
A comedy that was just... off
Lose yourself in the fairytale - but try not to lose the plot