Rivka Jacobson, founder of playstosee.com.
Passion for theatre and years spent defending immigrants and asylum seekers in UK courts fuelled her determination
to establish a platform for international theatre reviews.
Rivka’s aim is to provide people of all ages, from all backgrounds, and indeed all countries with opportunities to see and review a diverse range of shows and productions. She is particularly keen to encourage young critics to engage with all aspects of theatre. She hopes to nurture understanding and tolerance across different cultures through the performing arts.
We met at the Print Room at the Coronet at Notting Hill, where Janet Suzman stars as one of two injured souls searching for redemption in a fragile, p...
Katie Mitchell’s production of The Cherry Orchard embraces melancholy, alienation and erratic-neurotic characters, who behave and talk as if they had ...
The curious and long title is of a spell-binding production of Simon Stephens' ingenious adaptation of Mark Haddon's bestselling novel of the same tit...
Julian Anderson is a distinguished composer whose works to date include The Discovery of Heaven (which received the 2013 South Bank Sky Arts Award) an...
Michael Blackmore, the 85 year-old director, is younger than his leading lady. At eighty-eight, Angela Lansbury delivers an astonishingly energetic, l...
This visceral, raw, compelling and mischievously funny and witty play, Good People, by the American playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, receives its Lond...
There is nothing classical about this production of Mozart Undone apart from hints of variations on themes from Mozart’s operas Don Giovanni, The Magi...
The intimacy of Canal Café Theatre lends itself exquisitely to this one Act play by Tennessee Williams. Written in 1938, when Williams was a mere 27 ...