Hedda Gabler Marine Furet 28/10/2019At the beginning of the Sherman Theatre’s new production of Hedda Gabler, Hedda (Heledd Gwynn) is alone on stage, her...
Reviewer's Rating Bars and Measures Gillian Russo 24/10/2019“Jazz is about telling a story – your story, not playing note-for-note someone else’s.” Every note of Bars and Measures,...
Reviewer's rating Translations Nicholas Potter 24/10/2019Translations is a poignant play about cultural divides. It is set in rural Ireland during the 1830s and focuses on...
Reviewer's rating VASSA Aidan Elliott 24/10/2019Vassa, adapted by Mike Bartlett from Maxim Gorky’s 1910 version of the play, is a biting satire, critiquing the mores...
The Storm Catherine Flutsch 23/10/2019It’s a tough old gig being in the contemporary dance business. For audiences though, it’s a golden age. The genre is...
Reviewer's Rating All My Fathers Becca Kaplan 23/10/2019What does it matter where you come from? The question of the truth and our foundational natures is something that...
Reviewer's Rating Cyrano Marine Furet 22/10/2019Paris, in the second half of the 17th century. Enter nuns, singing hymns of repressed lust under an autumnal apple...
Reviewer's Rating Saison Sèche Chloe Darnaud 20/10/2019Saison Sèche is like a flower that never ceases to open up. The more I think about it, the more...
Reviewer's Rating The Just Assassins Chloe Darnaud 20/10/2019Described by the New York Times, as France’s Hamilton, Abd al Malik’s musical adaptation of The Just Assassins does more...
Reviewer's Rating Red Velvet Tim Hochstrasser 20/10/2019Red Velvet has had great success on both sides of the Atlantic since its first appearance at the Tricyle/Kiln back in...