Keep it under your hat: a review of the latest, immersive Secret Cinema event.
Natasha Tripney

Articles by Natasha Tripney
21 April 2014
Features • Natasha's Week Ahead
Private Lives
By Natasha Tripney
A new play by James Graham and the Invisible Dot in the West End.
15 April 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Orpheus
Battersea Arts Centre ⋄ 8th April - 17th May 2014
By Natasha Tripney
All that jazz.
15 April 2014
Features
Blurring the Boundaries
By Natasha Tripney
Rosie Wilby explores the overlap between stand up comedy and theatre.
14 April 2014
Reviews • Bristol
Under the Dark Moon
Bristol Old Vic ⋄ 3th-5th April 2014
By Natasha Tripney
From big top to proscenium.
10 April 2014
Features • NYC Features • Q&A and Interviews
Remembering to Forget
By Natasha Tripney
Richard Maxwell on his new play, Isolde, and “the hazards of upsetting the norm.”
10 April 2014
Reviews • Off-Broadway
The Heir Apparent
Classic Stage Company ⋄ 9th April – 4th May 2014
By Natasha Tripney
Dumb brilliance.
9 April 2014
Features • Q&A and Interviews
This Boy’s Life
By Natasha Tripney
Harry Melling on making his debut as a playwright with Peddling.
7 April 2014
Features • Natasha's Week Ahead
Future Histories
By Natasha Tripney
New plays by Simon Stephens and Mike Bartlett.
3 April 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Riding The Midnight Express
Soho Theatre ⋄ 1st -13th April 2014
By Natasha Tripney
A tale of escape.
31 March 2014
Features • Natasha's Week Ahead
Going Solo
By Natasha Tripney
A festival of solo work at the Tristan Bates and new plays by Vivienne Franzmann and Roy Williams.
31 March 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Thérèse Raquin
Finborough Theatre ⋄ 25th March – 19th April 2014
By Natasha Tripney
A musical reworking of Zola.
30 March 2014
Reviews • OWE & Fringe
Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster
Southbank Centre ⋄ 24th - 28th March 2014
By Natasha Tripney
An elegy.
28 March 2014
Reviews • West End & Central
Fatal Attraction
Theatre Royal Haymarket ⋄ 11th March - 25th June 2014
By Natasha Tripney
Dead on arrival.
25 March 2014
Features
Visions of Heaven
By Natasha Tripney
Kirsten Tambling on the National Gallery’s new Veronese exhibition.