Articles by Charlotte Rowland
Where miracles happen and leave things exactly the same
Bringing a play from 19th century Sweden to contemporary South Africa, Mies Julie is a fascinating and devastating exploration of power, according to Charlotte Rowland
Charlotte Rowland // 31 March 2013
50 years at Ovalhouse
Charlotte Rowland talks to director Deborah Bestwick and performers Rachel Mars and Nat Tarrab, exploring the 50 years of fringe theatre at Ovalhouse
Charlotte Rowland // 8 March 2013
Categories: Features, Interviews
Compliant with abuse
Having resisted an urge to walk out of the screening of Compliance, Charlotte Rowland denounces the film as nothing more than misogynist torture-porn that should be stripped off its aura of "edginess" once and for all
Charlotte Rowland // 9 November 2012
Medea, but not as Euripides knew it
Charlotte Rowland finds that Rachael Stirling's powerful performance in this new version of Medea leads her to forgive its other faults
Charlotte Rowland // 31 October 2012
Mary Stuart modernised
A new production of Mary Stuart glows with relevance, and Charlotte Rowland has only good words to say about it
Charlotte Rowland // 20 September 2012
