Reviewer's Rating Hansard Tim Hochstrasser 06/09/2019As you take your seat the music of ‘The Lark Ascending’ washes across a stage carrying the outlines of a...
Reviewer's Rating I Capuleti e i Montecchi Owen Davies 04/09/2019Bellini’s operas marks the transition from eighteenth century Opera Seria to the bel canto operas of the early nineteenth century....
Reviewer's Rating Felix Starro Chloe Darnaud 03/09/2019“Did you hear? Felix Starro is coming!” echoes around the stage, opening for the first time ever an Off-Broadway musical...
Reviewer's Rating Rouge Richard McKee 01/09/2019It isn’t often that an essay by William Hazlitt springs to mind while watching a circus. But such was the...
Reviewer's Rating Don Quixote Catherine Flutsch 30/08/2019Creation Theatre’s Don Quixote is a gem. It showcases what Creation Theatre does best – honours classics texts with a...
Reviewer's Rating Joz Norris is Dead, Long Live Mr Fruit Salad Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2019 Agnes Carrington-Windo 29/08/2019Mr Fruit Salad informs us that Joz Norris couldn’t be here for the show because he’s having a bath but,...
Reviewer's rating Art Abigail Bryant 27/08/2019Paris, 1994. An extravagant purchase leads three life-long friends to a turbulent examination of their friendship, and modern art. Written 25...
Peppa Pig: My First Concert! Sam Getz (6) 26/08/2019An audience of toddlers is introduced to the orchestra by Peppa Pig and her immediate family in this nearly hour-long...
Reviewer's rating War Horse Mel Cooper 26/08/2019War Horse is a very special and remarkable piece of theatre. Probably influenced by Julie Taymor’s thoughtful use of puppets...
Reviewer's rating Macbeth Aidan Elliott 26/08/2019 Atmospheric and Compelling Antic Disposition’s atmospheric, compelling and admirably clear production of Macbeth should be on your list of things...