Felix Starro Chloe Darnaud 03/09/2019 “Did you hear? Felix Starro is coming!” echoes around the stage, opening for the first time ever an Off-Broadway musical created by Filipino-Americans...
La Trilogie de la Vengeance Chloe Darnaud 03/04/2019 La Trilogie de la Vengeance is the embodiment of Simon Stone’s wild vision of live cinematographic theatre. Upon arrival, the audience is divided into...
Café Polisson Chloe Darnaud 22/03/2019 Located in the middle of the Vincennes forest, right after the horse stables, is a lovely wooden theatre with high ceilings and wood carvings on the w...
Les Bonnes Chloe Darnaud 20/10/2018 Settling into the nearly empty Pixel theatre in Paris, the décor announces the colour of Jean Genet’s one-act play: a red vanity cabinet, a red table ...
Misanthrope Chloe Darnaud 29/06/2018 David Furlong’s adaptation of Misanthrope takes place at the heart of a modern TV newsroom, turning Molière’s critique of 17th century French society ...
Ovo Chloe Darnaud 23/02/2018 The show starts off with some classic Cirque du Soleil performer spectator interaction. If, like most here, you've been visiting the Royal Albert Hall...
Tangent / Chacony / Gypsy Mixture Chloe Darnaud 19/06/2017 When Richard Alston says he created the piece very quickly, it’s supposed to be a good sign. It means he was inspired. Inspired by the dancers, he say...
Jewels Chloe Darnaud 12/04/2017 With Jewels, George Balanchine gives the Royal Opera House three cleverly varied ballets; Emeralds (to Gabriel Fauré), Rubies (to Igor Stravisky) and ...
Limehouse Chloe Darnaud 13/03/2017 Limehouse pulls you at the heart of Britain’s dismantling political scene in 1981, while sarcastically drawing parallels to the politics of today. “We...
Amaluna Chloe Darnaud 22/02/2017 As you step into the Royal Albert Hall, you set foot on the island of Amaluna, surrounded by tall grass and the sounds of waves and birds. Before the ...