Nico Marrone
@thatnicomarrone
Nico somehow came into possession of an MScR in Postcolonial Literature from the University of Edinburgh, where he also served as the Film Editor for The Student. Now he writes Theatre reviews in order to keep himself busy.
Reviews: 115
Other Articles: 5
Jekyll & Hyde
McNair’s adaptation of Stevenson novella fails to unleash the potential within
Dimanche
A marvellous exploration of the climate crisis through mime and puppetry
Trojan Women
A phenomenal blending of Korean music, theatre, and dance with Greek classics.
A Streetcar Named Desire
Pitlochry Festival Theatre deliver worthy adaptation of Tennessee Williams
The Ocean at the End of the Lane
National Theatre deliver a dazzling adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
Swashbuckling fantasy romp rolls a natural 20
The Time Machine: A Radical Feminist Retelling
Jordan & Skinner’s “radical feminist retelling” feels anything but what it claims to be
Mythos: Ragnarok
A phenomenal blend of theatrical storytelling and professional wrestling
Detention Dialogues
An insightful and thought-provoking examination of the treatment of asylum seekers
Fiji
A smart, funny, and bizarrely touching piece of theatre that is complete triumph
Daddy Issues
An unflinching portrayal of trauma, sex work, and imperfect feminism that shows great promise
The Book of Life
A heartfelt and hopeful performance that finds light in the darkness
The Last Return
A wickedly sharp black comedy that never loses sight of the bigger picture
Seven Minutes in Heaven
Strange Town’s young actors deftly explore the stress and anxieties of being a teenager