Flora Gosling
May 4, 20221 min
Sound Cistem (Zoo Playground)
Physical theatre has an amazing ability to communicate messages through the bodies of performers. Plaster Cast Theatre’s Sound Cistem...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min
Review: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Young Vic Theatre)
"What is the victory of a cat on a hot tin roof?" From the glossy sheen of the Young Vic's production of the classic Tennessee William's...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20224 min
Queer Necessities - Are LGBTQ+ Themes Expected in Theatre?
A few weeks ago I went to see WITCH's adaptation of "Spring Awakening". Going into it, I knew very little about the musical; only that it...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min
Review: Pardon Me Alan Turing (BATS Theatre)
Taking historic figures and working them into a fictional story is usually worked to educate about their lives, or to entertain by...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min
Review: Buddy (The Wine Cellar)
Given this is a fringe performance, one might think that a show about ambition, sustainability and love might be a touchy subject, but...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min
Review: Lord Dismiss Us (theSpace @ Surgeons' Hall)
Greetings to you, ladies and gentlemen, and a warm welcome to this review of “Lord Dismiss Us”, which is being performed by a fine cast...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min
Review: Bleach (Laughing Horse @ 48 Below)
One man show? Check. LGBTQ+? Check. Edgy subject matter? Check. You now qualify as a Fringe show. The whole point of the Fringe is to be...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20222 min
Review: Angels in America Part 2, Perestroika (Lyttelton Theatre)
Wait a moment whilst I adopt my deep, booming narrator voice. Here we go. Last time, on Angels in America: Louis left the dying Prior in...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20223 min
Review: Angels in America Part 1, Millennium Approaches (Lyttelton Theatre)
Yes, you read correctly. Part one. This is the National Theatre’s massive production of Tony Kushner’s “Gay Fantasia on National Themes”,...
Flora Gosling
May 4, 20224 min
Review: Twelfth Night (The Olivier Theatre)
So, off to the cinema once again, this time to see the National Theatre’s latest Shakespearian concoction with Simon Godwin’s “Twelfth...