Reviewer's rating Midlife Cowboy Richard Voyce 21/09/2019The comedian Tony Hawks always comes across as being a thoroughly nice man. Given that the great and the good...
Reviewer's rating Only Yesterday Ann Pryor 21/09/2019On their way to become two of music’s most beloved songwriters, Lennon and McCartney spend a rollicking, rocking night stranded...
Reviewer's Rating Les Carnets d’Albert Camus Chloe Darnaud 20/09/2019Les Carnets d’Albert Camus is a spiritual journey between Algiers and Paris in the 40s and 50s. Taken by the...
Reviewer's Rating Fern Hill Elizabeth Bove 20/09/2019Michael Tucker’s Fern Hill, now playing at 59E59, was first developed at the 2017 Eugene O’Neill Theater Center’s National Playwright’s...
Reviewer's Rating Don Giovanni Enza De Francisci 20/09/2019Don Juan is a well-known legend whose legacy has remained owing predominantly to all its many variations and adaptations. This...
Reviewer's rating Werther Rivka Jacobson 19/09/2019Can you imagine your novel being universally admired throughout Europe and wherever Western Culture prevailed as the most popular of...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Mel Cooper 19/09/2019I am a fan of Paul Hart’s work as a director and have previously enjoyed very much his approach to...
Reviewer's Rating Novenas for a Lost Hospital Gillian Russo 18/09/2019Grab your walking shoes and ditch your large bags, folks – this show requires your hands free to hold a...
Reviewer's Rating Maria Callas, The Black Pearl Enza De Francisci 18/09/2019Federica Nardacci’s monologue brings to life the thoughts and feelings of Maria Callas’s butler, Ferruccio Mezzadri. Through a stream-of-consciousness, the...
Psychosis – Close Strangers Festival Emma Burnell 17/09/2019This is a swirling mix of very dark poetry and even darker humour presented with a powerful Brechtian soundtrack. The...