Tag: the bunker theatre

  • Grotty @ The Bunker Theatre*

    Grotty @ The Bunker Theatre*

    Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tickets and more information: https://www.bunkertheatre.com/whats-on/grotty/about Running until: 26th May 2018 Production photos by: The Other Richard In a 90 minute whirlwind, Izzy Tennyson’s play Grotty takes the audience on a ride through the underground lesbian scene in London. Grotty centres around Rigby and how she uses the relationships she forms as a way to deal…

  • Quick Fire Questions | Hannah Hauer-King

    Quick Fire Questions | Hannah Hauer-King

    Ahead of Grotty opening at the Bunker Theatre in less than a month, I was lucky enough to shoot some quick fire questions across to the production’s director, Hannah Hauer -King. Hannah’s previous directing credits include Lilth (Bunker Theatre), Fury (Soho Theatre) and Dead Playwright (Old Red Lion Theatre).  She is also artistic director and co-founder of…

  • Electra @ The Bunker Theatre*

    Electra @ The Bunker Theatre*

    Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Tickets and more information: https://www.bunkertheatre.com/whats-on/electra/book-now Running until: 24th March 2018 Production photos by: Lidia Crisafulli In a time where the world’s spirit is being uplifted by a youth rebellion, there couldn’t be a better time for this thrilling new production of Sophocles’ play Electra. John Ward’s new version is performed excellently by a cast of…

  • Quick Fire Questions | Niall Ransome, writer of FCUK’D.

    Quick Fire Questions | Niall Ransome, writer of FCUK’D.

    This Christmas, The Bunker Theatre in London Bridge are producing an alternative Christmas show. After playwright, Niall Ransome, thought about his own experiences at school and with his peers in Hull, he proceeded to write FCUK’D. The play deals with themes of loyalty, abandonment, family and what it is like to be working class in…

  • Max Gill’s modern interpretation of La Ronde at the Bunker Theatre

    Max Gill’s modern interpretation of La Ronde at the Bunker Theatre

    Last weekend, my friend Jen & I went to see the critically acclaimed production of La Ronde at the Bunker Theatre in London Bridge. Max Gill has adapted the 1897 play by Arthur Schnitzler from late 1800s Germany to 2017 London. With 10 scenes that weave into a narrative and a company of four actors,…