Reviewer's rating Arrival Emma Burnell 25/10/2021Arrival is a noisy, spectacular, and joyous celebration of the past, future, and present of a fascinating area that has...
100 Satyagraha Rivka Jacobson 23/10/2021Philip Glass’s music can be a marvellous tonic. English National Opera 2007 production of Philip Glass’s Satyagraha was first staged...
Reviewer's rating 9 to 5 Richard McKee 21/10/2021Never before have I been so out of kilter with an audience. I thought the show was terrible. But the...
Reviewer's rating Love and Other Acts of Violence Rivka Jacobson 17/10/2021The newly refurbished and upgraded Donmar Warehouse reopened its doors with Love and Other Acts of Violence by Cordelia Lynn....
Reviewer's rating A Splinter of Ice Emma Burnell 17/10/2021It is 1987 and the Soviet Union is not long for this world. Neither – it turns out – were...
Reviewer's rating RICE Tim Hochstrasser 14/10/2021This play by Michele Lee won awards in Australia a few years back, receives its first co-production – the Orange Tree...
Reviewer's rating Romeo & Juliet Tim Hochstrasser 11/10/2021The Royal Ballet returns with a bang to Covent Garden with its much-loved production of Prokofiev’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’, first...
A Quiet Revolution: About The Festival Close Strangers Festival 2021 Grace Creaton-Barber 10/10/2021Closer Strangers: East is a platform that enables ‘intercultural dialogue’. As a representation of the Polish, Ukrainian, Belarusian and Queer...
Reviewer's rating The Mirror and the Light Tim Hochstrasser 09/10/2021The stage version of Hilary Mantel’s first two novels on the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell was the theatrical...
Shelter Close Strangers Festival 2021 Grace Creaton-Barber 07/10/2021Down a side street of ram shackled buildings and rust rimmed cars, there is a door. It is not a...