Cultural appropriation doesn’t just take place across different nations
‘Shines a disquieting light on a truly terrifying period in history’: THE WITCHFINDER’S SISTER – Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch ★★★★
Beth Underdown’s debut novel The Witchfinder’s Sister, now adapted for the stage by Vickie Donoghue, gives a voice to a possible sister of Witchfinder General Matthew Hopkins and interrogates the practice of witch-hunts in the 1640s.
‘A fascinating premise of role reversal’: GREAT APES – Arcola Theatre (Online review)
Great Apes, originally written by Will Self and adapted for the stage by Patrick Marmion, played at east London’s Arcola Theatre in 2018 and is now available to stream online.
‘What if humans weren’t the dominant species?’: GREAT APES – Arcola Theatre ★★★★
Great Apes at the Arcola Theatre is a fascinating play that is both wildly entertaining and extremely thought-provoking.