Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
Articles
Change is in the air: Vibrant musical captures the spirit of 1960s America
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
Thoughts of an opera novice on the Royal Opera House’s version of a classic
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
This ambitious adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s novel aims high, but fails to capture the charm of the...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
Milly Thomas’ one-woman show is a visceral take on suicide, depression and the people left behind....
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
With all the exciting events going on in London, it’s impossible to list all of them. But we’ve had...
By Helen Money-Kyrle
London is home to one of the best theatre scenes in Europe, spanning from hit West End shows to more...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
The collaboration between ENO and the Gate Theatre brings together a set of songs banned by the...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
The cult horror tale of missing schoolgirls in Australia gets an inventive twist in Tom Wright’s...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
Part theatre, part circus, Becoming Shades isn’t perfect, but it’s an experience that will leave you...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
The National Theatre’s production has great effects, and a cracking score, but a poor script and...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan
The Almeida Theatre take on an ambitious project, weaving eight episodes of the classic TV series...
By Vaishnavi Gnanananthan