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Reviewer's Rating Tennessee Williams 1982 Laura Vogels 22/02/2016old, hard and brutal are not words one usually associates with Tennessee Williams, but the two one-acts featured in Tennessee...
Reviewer's rating A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing Rebecca Coates 20/02/2016nnie Ryan’s magnificent adaptation of Eimear McBride’s seminal novel was first performed two years ago in Dublin, and has just...
Reviewer's Rating Kyle Cease Live: Evolving Out Loud Laura Vogels 17/02/2016f Eckhart Tolle and Jim Carrey had a baby, that baby would be Kyle Cease. If you are into laughing,...
Reviewer's Rating Die Fledermaus Shmuel Ben-Tovim 14/02/2016f you try to ignore for a moment the modern venue of the Israeli Opera House in Tel Aviv, you...
Reviewer's Rating The Woodsman Laura Vogels 09/02/2016he moment you walk into the theatre at New World Stages you are transported to another world. Immersed in a...
Reviewer's Rating Sense and Sensibility Elizabeth Bove 06/02/2016uit the action to the word, the word to the action, Hamlet famously exhorts the players. The vigorous fusion of...
Reviewer's Rating Il Trovatore Paul Meltzer 05/02/2016issing children, revenge killing, civil war, doomed love—another fabulous night at the Metropolitan Opera. And my word, this is the...
Reviewer's Rating La Bohème Miriam Perandones 03/02/2016fter Nabucco in October, the Campoamor theatre (Oviedo), a rich programme followed concluding with Giacomo Puccini La Bohème. The librettists Giuseppe...
Reviewer's Rating Maria Stuarda Marc Aronson 01/02/2016tar Power; have you ever had a friend say you must try something unfamiliar because there is a star you...
Reviewer's Rating Burnished by Grief Elizabeth Bove 27/01/2016delightfully neurotic tenant who doesn’t pay her rent hires a lawyer who rambles on in spasmodic legalese. The fun has...