Theatre
Review: Little Fish – London
Sarah-Liisa Wilkinson’s claustrophobic new play, shortlisted for the Old Vic New Voices Award last year, depicts a dislocated young family trying to come to terms with their tragic family history.
Review: Clam & Honey/Baby – London
The young production company PapaC triumphs with a punchy aand gripping Deborah Levy double bill.
Review: Six Degrees of Separation – London
Anthony Head stars in a funny but uninspiring new production about art, life and deception.
Should Hollywood Tread the Theatre Boards?
At what point does a play become a paparazzi outing. Has London theatre reached saturation point when it comes to celebrity casting? Running in Heels investigates.
Running in Heels: Nadia Papachronopoulou, Theatre Director
Gorgeous Greek Nadia is the founder of fresh theatre company PapaC Productions, where she produces and directs plays that aim to be as exciting as exploding fireworks.
Theatre Review: Every Good Boy Deserves Favour – London
A unique, inspiring piece of theatre that will capture your imagination.
Review: The Little Dog Laughed – London
An in-the-closet Hollywood star, his ambitious agent and a male prostitute. A recipe for disaster or the ingredients for a theatrical smash hit?
Review: Breakfast at Tiffany’s – London
Running in Heels takes a look at Sean Mathias’ stage adaptation of Truman Capote’s novella, starring Anna Friel in the role that launched Audrey Hepburn to iconic status.
Running in Heels: Helen Ball, Trapeze Artist
Liverpool lady Helen Ball, 32, has been a trapeze artist for the last ten years and has travelled the world with Cirque du Soleil.
Review: An Inspector Calls – London
Stephen Daldry’s latest staging of An Inspector Calls makes for a superb lesson on responsibility and guilt in the year of Britain’s expenses scandal.


