James V: Katherine
Festival Theatre StudioScaled-back instalment of the James Plays series offers a story of heresy, heartache, and hope
Beth Blakemore/12 April 2024
Scaled-back instalment of the James Plays series offers a story of heresy, heartache, and hope
Beth Blakemore/12 April 2024
Caryl Churchill's captivating play sees two representations of catastrophe collide
A fascinating feminist retelling of Stoker's classic with a very Scottish twist
Scaled-back instalment of the James Plays series offers a story of heresy, heartache, and hope
Caryl Churchill's captivating play sees two representations of catastrophe collide
McNair's adaptation of Stevenson novella fails to unleash the potential within
Despite its source material, Woman Walking struggles to find the magic of Shepherd's mountains
A fascinating feminist retelling of Stoker's classic with a very Scottish twist
A funny and affecting story about intrusive thoughts and their implications, demonstrating imagination and zest
Sweet comedic play meanders at times but works for its audience
Captivating epic tale bolstered by impressive performances
Quirky, fast-paced show tackles big questions around closure
Seductively staged 20th-century classic is as powerful as ever