Theatre Review: The Trial
Given the UK’s current age of austerity it’s not surprising that theatre has recently revived a number of works that consider controlling governments and a new adaptation of Kafka’s novel […]
Given the UK’s current age of austerity it’s not surprising that theatre has recently revived a number of works that consider controlling governments and a new adaptation of Kafka’s novel […]
A Taste of Honey – Lyttelton National Theatre, London When 19 year old Shelagh Delaney wrote A Taste of Honey in 1958 it caused waves, set in Salford it explores inter-racial relationships, domestic […]