Reviewer's Rating Long Day’s Journey Into Night Paul Meltzer 03/05/2016his titanic masterwork is so closely observed and carefully structured by O’Neill that it stands up to new meanings, depending...
Reviewer's Rating Orpheus Descending Paul Meltzer 03/05/2016hose fascinated by Tennessee Williams should make it to this. Orpheus Descending is a beautiful mess, rarely performed and almost...
Reviewer's rating Elegy Rebecca Coates 29/04/2016lzheimer’s (or dementia – the words themselves are never actually uttered within the play) is a difficult, often unwieldy subject,...
Reviewer's Rating The Dingdong Laura Vogels 26/04/2016frothy farce about the biggest dingdongs in Paris, almost everyone spends the majority of The Dingdong in their underpants. However,...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo et Juliette Shmuel Ben-Tovim 22/04/2016hakespeare’s original Romeo et Juliette has inspired endless number of variations by writers, composers and so many other walks of...
Reviewer's Rating Jonah Paul Meltzer 22/04/2016t’s almost worth going to Jonah just to see how Director Katherine Owens creates a world and keeps it spinning....
Reviewer's Rating Recovery Sophia Leuner 22/04/2016hen I listen to Bruce Springsteen I don’t feel like a loser. I feel like a character in an epic...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Paul Meltzer 21/04/2016his should be required viewing for all human beings. In a season when The Humans laudably included a frank portrayal...
Reviewer's Rating Atonement Noa Goren 18/04/2016was calm when I entered the theatre hall where ‘Atonement’ (reference to Yom Kippur), was performed, but my feeling quickly changed...
Reviewer's rating The Suicide Rebecca Coates 15/04/2016he Suicide takes Nikolai Erdman’s satire and thrusts it, wholesale, into the world of 21st Century London. It follows Sam...