Reviewer's rating All’s Well That Ends Well Richard McKee 10/11/2019Shakespeare made use of some pretty unlikely plots for some of his non-historical plays. This one, borrowed from the Decameron,...
Reviewer's rating Taming of the Shrew Teddy Hempstead 10/11/2019Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, a comedy which pivots on the central conceit that a bad wife must be...
Reviewer's Rating BrandoCapote Gillian Russo 10/11/2019The most memorable line from Sara and Reid Farrington’s BrandoCapote was an analogy that likened three middle-school bullies to a...
The Great Gatsby Emma Burnell 09/11/2019The jazz age. Bootleg liquor, gambling, a party that never ends. This is the experience you are offered at the...
Reviewer's Rating Dr. Ride’s American Beach House Ann Pryor 08/11/2019A warm summer night on a St. Louis tar beach – the roof of an apartment building overlooking the Mississippi...
Reviewer's Rating Death of a Salesman Tim Hochstrasser 08/11/2019This production of Miller’s most famous play has transferred into the West End from the Young Vic. Half of the...
Reviewer's Rating The Antipodes Nicholas Potter 06/11/2019The Antipodes is a play by Annie Baker about creation myths. A creative team of eight sit around a glass...
Reviewer's Rating A Woman of the World Elizabeth Bove 05/11/2019Emily Dickinson is one of the most celebrated of American poets. It was not until after her death in 1886...
Reviewer's Rating The Magnificent Music Hall Richard McKee 04/11/2019And now for something completely different … After being closed since the late 1940s, the old “Ally Pally”, perched on...
Reviewer's rating As You Like It Nicholas Potter 04/11/2019As You Like It is a pastoral comedy set in two opposite realms. The play begins in a suffocating ducal...