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Medea Review - The KCL Greek Play
Director Holly Smith’s production of Medea is an ambitious, if at times muddled, reworking of Euripedes’ seminal tragedy. The play is...
Neil Clarke
Feb 28, 20183 min read


The Vagina Monologues Review - A KCL V-Day Production
As the title suggests, the Vagina monologues was less of a play and more of a series of one sided discussions of female sexuality. Taken...
Corissa Hollenbeck
Feb 12, 20181 min read


The Picture of Dorian Gray Review - KCL English Literary Society
“Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic.” Staged in King’s College’s striking, curiously ornate Anatomy...
Neil Clarke
Jan 18, 20183 min read


Hommo Review - A King's Student Production
‘This is the narrative: men fuck women’ Thomas Froy’s new play, Hommo, is upfront and transparent regarding its purpose. It is an...
Gusta Matthews
Nov 21, 20173 min read

Strandlines - Lives along Strand
From an article on ‘Gaiety George’, successful shows that ran at the Strand’s Gaiety theatre during the 1890s and 1900s and its female...
Victor Chaix
Oct 12, 20173 min read


Colombian Cinema at King's College London
From 12th - 16th October 2017 Price: FREE! King’s reaches out to various art forms around the globe on a regular basis. In this instance,...
Samuel Antonio Turner
Oct 9, 20172 min read
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