Reviewers Rating Les Serge (Gainsbourg point barre) Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 04/06/2019A few nights ago, I had a date with Serge at the Studio-Théâtre, the smallest theater of the Comédie Française....
reviewer's rating Tosca Rivka Jacobson 03/06/2019Vittorio Grigolo’s performance of ‘E Lucevan le Stelle’ as Cavaradossi moved me to tears as never before in this production...
Reviewer's rating Hors la loi (Outlaw) Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 03/06/2019Walking on the streets of Paris and seeing ads for a play called Hors la loi, you could think that...
Reviewer's Rating Butterflies Gillian Russo 01/06/2019Mid-show, a woman tenderly sings “Fly Me to the Moon” to her newborn child as a lullaby, rocking him gently...
Reviewer's Rating The Starry Messenger Agnes Carrington-Windo 30/05/2019Anyone not familiar with Kenneth Lonergan might recognise Manchester by the Sea, for which he won Best Original Screenplay at...
Rutherford and Son Emma Burnell 29/05/2019Rutherford and Sons is a powerful deconstruction of how the intersection of class and patriarchy enabled weak men’s dominion over...
4 & 9 Hafiza Butt 29/05/2019Paintings of bodies may capture the lushness, frailty and decay of flesh. But if vitality means to be in motion...
Reviewer's Rating Amelie the Musical Phil Setren 29/05/2019Based on the popular Oscar nominated Film, Amelie is the musical telling of a young French woman who creates intricate...
Reviewer's Rating The Duchess (of Malfi) Ben Reiss 29/05/2019The Duchess (of Malfi) is writer/director Zinnie Harris’ modern take on John Webster’s bloody Jacobean revenge tragedy. It tells of...
Reviewer's Rating The Importance of Being Earnest Mel Cooper 29/05/2019The new production of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest at the Watermill Theatre near Newbury is another success...