Theatre
Fringe Review: King Lear
No, I didn’t watch a performance of Act One’s King Lear at Fringe Festival Zoo venue whilst on acid. However, the characters seemed to be, an unusual adaptation of Lear “reset in post-apocalyptic Britain” with […]
When to stop Paying your Unpaid Dues
Whether its unpaid internships, expenses-only student films or being a volunteer administrator, doing work for no pay is a subject done to death. Equity has a Lo Pay/No Pay working party, the Old Vic is […]
Edinburgh Fringe Review: An Imaginary Circus
Probably the only show at the Fringe this year where the audience is asked to take a bow, Ben Maier’s one-man play An Imaginary Circus is every bit as surreal and eclectic as the title […]