Reviewer's Rating Der Ring des Nibelungen: Götterdämmerung Tony Cooper 19/08/2015ötterdämmerung – the last opera in Wagner’s Ring cycle directed by Frank Castorf in celebration of the bicentenary of the...
Reviewer's Rating Der Ring des Nibelungen: Siegfried Tony Cooper 19/08/2015irst seen in 2013 as part of the complete Ring cycle to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Wagner’s birth, the...
Reviewer's Rating Der Ring des Nibelungen: Die Walküre Tony Cooper 19/08/2015n the second part of Wagner’s Ring cycle, Die Walküre – first seen in 2013 as part of the complete...
Reviewer's Rating Der Ring des Nibelungen: Das Rheingold Tony Cooper 19/08/2015run-down and slightly faded 1950s motel on America’s famed Route 66, aptly named ‘Golden’, provides a stylish and authentic setting...
Reviewer's Rating Acharnians (Αχαρνής) Katerina Yannouli 13/08/2015charnians (Attic: Ἀχαρνῆς) is the third play of Aristophanes and his oldest surviving one. It was produced in 425 BC and...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Nicola Watkinson 13/08/2015n this stripped-back, deeply psychological production of Macbeth, the stage is dark and hung with criss-crossing trapeze wires – a...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Aleksandra Kotapska 12/08/2015an Klata’s adaptation of King Lear is a memorable one. The director transports Shakespeare’s drama to the Vatican, where Lear...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Nicola Watkinson 10/08/2015rzysztof Garbaczewski’s adaptation of The Tempest is daring: it questions what is the best way to perform Shakespeare, and challenges...
Reviewer's Rating Julius Caesar Nicola Watkinson 10/08/2015turua’s Julius Caesar sees the action of the play transferred from Ancient Rome to gangster-era America, with the senators dressed...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet: Who’s There? Nicola Watkinson 05/08/2015amlet is usually considered to be Shakespeare’s longest play, with the full text taking about five hours to perform. It’s...