The foibles of the ruling classes: Lilith Wozniak reviews a satire based on Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
Lilith Wozniak
Articles by Lilith Wozniak
23 September 2018
Reviews • Bristol
Review: Touching the Void at the Bristol Old Vic
8 September - 6 October 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
Ingenious design: Lilith Wozniak reviews the stage adaptation of Joe Simpson’s memoir.
18 September 2018
Reviews • Bristol
Bristol review: A Haunted Existence at The Island
Until 23rd September
By Lilith Wozniak
Messages from the other side: Tom Marshman’s solo show summons the spirits of men persecuted for being gay in 1950s Britain.
10 September 2018
Reviews • Bristol
Review: Baba’s Song at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
4 - 5 September, then touring
By Lilith Wozniak
Lilith Wozniak reviews a new show about raising children, Russian folklore and how the theatre industry supports mothers.
28 August 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2018
Review: La Maladie de la Mort at Edinburgh International Festival
By Lilith Wozniak
Emotional disconnection: Lilith Wozniak writes on Katie Mitchell and Alice Birch’s unsettling retelling of a story of a sexual fantasy.
23 August 2018
Features
DICE Festival
By Lilith Wozniak
Your number’s up: take a spin on Ben Kulvichit and Lilith Wozniak’s game-form write-up of the live art festival of chance.
20 August 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2018
Edinburgh Review: Jericho at Underbelly Cowgate
Until 26th August 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
‘Absolutely pitch perfect writing’ – Lilith Wozniak on Malaprop Theatre’s compelling take on the modern world.
20 August 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2018
Edinburgh Review: 8 Songs at Assembly Roxy
Until 27th August 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
Fun, sexy and inventive: Lilith Wozniak reviews Gandini Juggling’s playful tribute to all things pop music.
17 August 2018
Reviews • Edinburgh Fringe 2018
Edinburgh review: Erewhon at Summerhall
Until 26th August
By Lilith Wozniak
Both old-fashioned and futuristic: Lilith Wozniak writes on an atmospheric staging of Samuel Butler’s 19th century science fiction novel.
23 July 2018
Reviews • Bristol • National • Reviews
Review: In The Light Everything Is Brighter at 1532 Performing Arts Centre, Bristol
July 18 - July 21
By Lilith Wozniak
A company with really exciting ideas: Wilderbeast’s debut show is a mix of classy and clunky.
2 July 2018
Reviews • Bath
Review: Henry V at the Ustinov Studio
Until 21 July 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
Heartbeats or voice recordings: Lilith Wozniak reviews Bristol’s Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory at their new home in Bath.
25 June 2018
Reviews • Bristol
Review: DoppelDänger at the Wardrobe Theatre, Bristol
20 - 23 June 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
RENAISSANCE! PLAYSUITS! Lilith Wozniak reviews a musical, double trouble performance by She Goat.
21 May 2018
Reviews • National
Review: The Killers at Mayfest 2018
By Lilith Wozniak
‘It’s the kind of weird theatre show that I want to bring all of my non-theatre friends to see’: Lilith Wozniak reviews Richard Allen’s show as part of Mayfest 2018.
15 May 2018
Reviews • Bristol
Review: Contact Gonzo at Mayfest 2018
Next on 20 May in Weston-super-Mare
By Lilith Wozniak
‘Push and pull and stumble; pain and discomfort’: Lilith Wozniak reviews a show by Osaka-based collective Contact Gonzo at Bristol’s Mayfest.
9 May 2018
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Review: Chris Brett Bailey triple bill at Battersea Arts Centre
20th-21st April
By Lilith Wozniak
Awe-inspiring noise: Lilith Wozniak reviews a four and a half hour triple bill of spoken word and intense sounds from Chris Brett Bailey.