Reviewer's rating Rossi – The Songs of Solomon Owen Davies 15/12/2023This extraordinary concert at St John’s Smith Square was part of the Rossi400 project organised by Vache Baroque, a group...
Reviewer's rating The Dante Project Tim Hochstrasser 01/01/2022The title of this full-length, three-part ballet is somewhat coy and misleading. While not a full narrative account of Dante’s...
Reviewer's rating Talking Gods – Aphrodite and Icarus Tim Hochstrasser 22/04/2021Translations, adaptations and reworkings of the mythology of the Greco-Roman World are a staple part of the history of Western...
Reviewer's rating Talking Gods II – Orpheus Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 07/04/2021‘I am trapped in a myth that is not mine’, says a jaded Eurydice. This is perhaps the line that...
Reviewer's rating Sherlock Holmes – The Case of the Hung Parliament Henry Tubb (age 15) 08/03/2021The Home Secretary, the Foreign Secretary, and the Lord Chamberlain have all be found hanging in their own chambers. Each...
Reviewer's rating Typical Owen Davies 25/02/2021This gripping 60-minute monologue deals with the death in custody of a young black man. It’s a strange mixture of...
Reviewer's rating Hymn Tim Hochstrasser 19/02/2021‘Hymn’ is book-ended by two funeral orations but is much more of a hymn to love than anything churchy. In...
Reviewer's Rating Snow White in the Seven Months of Lockdown Grace Creaton-Barber 20/12/2020This is certainly up there as one of the top ten performances I’ve seen this year – but, seeing as...
Reviewer's rating Troy Story Tim Hochstrasser 17/12/2020As part of its winter season, and conceived very much with Covid restrictions in mind, THE RSC has adapted the...
Idan Raichel Rivka Jacobson 28/06/2020The journey of the dreadlocked Idan Raichel, in his early twenties, composing music on his synthesizers from his parents’ Tel...