Reviewer's Rating Infini Festival d’Automne Marie Communal 21/11/2019Infini is not a simple dance performance. At the theatre of Nanterre-Amandiers, six artists count tirelessly while singing, running and...
Reviewer's Rating Carmen Mel Cooper 21/11/2019I caught up with the new WNO production of Bizet’s Carmen the other night in Oxford and can report that...
Reviewer's Rating Frankenstein Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 21/11/2019Exploring artificial intelligence, emotional learning and what it means to be post-human, the play starts with a clearly very thoroughly...
Six Catherine Flutsch 19/11/2019The musical Six is a joyous, energetic and riotous cross between a girl band pop concert and a feature length...
Reviewer's Rating A Museum in Baghdad Mel Cooper 19/11/2019The idea of A Museum in Baghdad is a strong one, and one that interests me a lot. The production...
Reviewer's Rating Amadeus Juliet Martini 18/11/2019How often do we find ourselves humming a tune, not realizing it’s a Mozart composition? You don’t have to be...
Reviewer's Rating Orphée Shadi Seifouri 17/11/2019‘Mirrors are the doors by which Death comes and goes’. A neat and profoundly stark metaphor on the ephemeral human...
Reviewer's Rating Measure for Measure Grace Creaton-Barber 16/11/2019Bleak morbidity, sexual exploitation, disloyalty, deception and injustice are, rather unconventionally, all sewn together by Shakespeare’s comedic thread in the...
Reviewer's rating The Lovely Bones Mel Cooper 14/11/2019I have to report that the stage production of The Lovely Bones (from the hugely successful novel by Alice Sebold,...
Crisis, What Crisis? Emma Burnell 14/11/2019Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of a political party? Ever wanted to experience a ‘real-life’ The Thick of...