The Solo

‘The Solo’ captures our subject as she navigates through the liminal space. She dictates her movements, creating a lucid, dream-like world full of intensity and dance. As we follow her, she becomes absorbed by the dance she is trying to perfect. Her Solo. Focus begins to blur; feelings are heightened and she is consumed by […]
Alterations
| Review, The Lyttelton at The National Theatre

A tailor’s shop becomes a pressure cooker in Alterations, where men sew, women survive, and the legacy of Windrush looms overhead.