Reviewer's Rating Norma Shmuel Ben-Tovim 06/12/2016Rarely, you are fortunate enough to leave the Opera house after the final curtain with a fantastic sense of elation,...
Reviewer's Rating Auf und Davon Becca Kaplan 03/12/2016uf und Davon, a little German phrase that captures so much. It variously means to elope or a bird that...
Reviewer's Rating Santa Claus – A New Musical Leslie Gordon 29/11/2016s the title implies, this is an original piece, so my daughter and I were most excited to see what...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Becca Kaplan 23/11/2016our hundred years and the final piece of a legacy, LOFT’s The Tempest celebrates the enduring humanity that Shakespeare has...
Reviewer's Rating 10 Out Of 12 Paul Meltzer 18/11/2016hy do we love a backstage story so much? And this is the ultimate one, if you can even call...
Reviewer's Rating Odissea a / r Eva Lipari 18/11/2016his adaptation of the Odyssey by Emma Dante was premiered at the Festival of Two Worlds in Spoleto, Italy, but...
Reviewer's Rating Terms of Endearment Elizabeth Bove 17/11/2016here is a challenge–seeing a stage adaptation of a screen adaptation with an Oscar award-winning actress based on a Pulitzer-Prize-winning...
Reviewer's Rating Man in Snow Elizabeth Bove 16/11/2016t the talk back session, prolific and charming playwright/director Israel Horowitz told us how the play had been inspired by...
Reviewer's Rating Don’t You F**king Say A Word Rachel Wald 16/11/2016on’t You F**king Say a Word is a fun, if a little unfocused, look at 21st century friendships. What is...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Katerina Gotsi 14/11/2016espite the popularity that he enjoys among Greek audiences, Shakespeare had been underrepresented in the Athenian stage for decades –...