There are many advantages to books – they paint a picture for us, while permitting us to dive deep into our imaginations. Sport for Jove’s production of Moby Dick manages this with aplomb in this […]

There are many advantages to books – they paint a picture for us, while permitting us to dive deep into our imaginations. Sport for Jove’s production of Moby Dick manages this with aplomb in this […]
No End of Blame is a lot of things, but it can’t be everything it tries to be. If we’re going to run the gamut however, it may as well be with Sport for Jove. […]
Staging Ken Kesey’s iconic novel, no less in light of the seminal film adaptation, is no small feat. Thankfully Sport For Jove are reliably up to the challenge. Set amidst a mental hospital in 1960’s […]
With perhaps the earliest known classic to get the prequel treatment, Sport for Jove have done it again. The highly imaginative theatre troupe which only months ago blended Shakepeare’s The Taming of the Shrew with […]
Staging this play has always presented a challenge, to which Sport for Jove has risen, admirably. Neither obsequiously purist nor deferentially modern: the production is set in what is ostensibly 1920s era filmmaking, a witness […]