Review: INSULT TO INJURY, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
by Kat Mokrynski - April 05, 2024
Written by Kieran Dee and Grace Millie, who also star as Ellis and Kat respectively, and directed by Harriet Marsh, Insult to Injury tells the story of two content moderators on a famous social media site and how they deal with “misinformation, technology, responsibility, power and eating other peop...
BWW Review: FORGOTTEN FELLOW, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - April 21, 2022
The world is isolating. While everyone is panic-buying loo roll, students have gone back to their accommodations with the promise of an uninterrupted education. Overnight, a fence goes up right outside a flat that’s more like a microcosmos....
BWW Review: PAINTING BY NUMBERS, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - August 27, 2021
All artists must think they’re better than anybody else, even if only by a little bit, or they must be convinced they have something to say at least. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be doing it. “The work has to come first”, even before personal relationships. That’s what Isaac and his two friends Piotr an...
BWW Review: THREE WAY, The Lion & Unicorn Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - August 25, 2021
There are plenty of gay plays, some very successful and other less-so, that carefully depict life as a homosexual male. There aren’t too many that deal with being a bisexual man, with Mike Bartlett’s Cock perhaps being the most famous one. Somehow, someone’s sexual and romantic attraction for multip...
BWW Review: SISTERS OF CHARITY, Lion & Unicorn Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - August 06, 2021
Ireland, 1922. A brand new facility to provide refuge and help to single expecting mothers and their babies opens in Cork, Bessborough Mother and Baby Home. Owned and operated by Congregation of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and Mary, it was a horror house for many until its dismantling in 1999 - 22 yea...