Reviewer's Rating King John Mel Cooper 07/10/2019Let me start by saying that the new production of Shakespeare’s too-infrequently produced play, King John, is entertaining, moving, engaging,...
Reviewer's rating Agrippina Helen Astrid 07/10/2019Of all the German composers in the 18th Century, Music by Handel epitomises the most European-ness; written in just 21...
Reviewer's Rating La Petite Sirène Marie Communal 06/10/2019The Little Mermaid, in its original pre-cartoon form, was written by the prolific Danish author Hans Christian Andersen who is...
Reviewer's Rating Glissements Marie Communal 06/10/2019On the occasion of the festival d’automne in Paris, Myriam Gourfink choreographed dance performance for the rooms of the famous Nymphéas, painted...
Instruments of Time & Truth/Bojan Čičić Catherine Flutsch 05/10/2019Instruments of Time & Truth’s concert was something heavenly. Performed in Oxford’s magnificent Sheldonian Theatre, the musicians of IT&T played two...
Reviewer's rating Noises Off Tim Hochstrasser 05/10/2019‘Noises Off’ was first seen as long ago as 1982, and its many revivals since have ensured that it now...
Reviewer's rating We Anchor In Hope Richard McKee 05/10/2019I’ve been to theatres in pubs before. Pub theatres are quite common, after all. But I’ve never seen a theatre...
Reviewer's rating The Elixir of Love Owen Davies 04/10/2019The Welsh are coming! After a Don Pasquale set in Cardiff around a kebab van, we now have an Elisir...
Reviewer's rating ‘Master Harold’…and the boys Nicholas Potter 03/10/2019‘Master Harold’ and the boys is a play about race relations in South Africa during the 1950s. In the play...
Malory Towers Catherine Flutsch 03/10/2019There is something truly magical about Emma Rice’s production of Malory Towers. Malory Towers is an adaptation of the series...