Ride The Cyclone Richard Voyce 23/11/2025Ride The Cyclone is a sure-fire, five-star, standing-ovation hit. You can either take my word for it and book a...
Handel’s Chandos Anthems Tim Hochstrasser 22/11/2025When I first started attending opera Handel was a rarity, still unfairly weighed down by the fusty, mothballed performance tradition...
Jobsworth Tim Hochstrasser 22/11/2025Transitions from Edinburgh to London are very common these days, but not so easy to bring off. A short-form bravura...
Marking Time Tim Hochstrasser 22/11/2025Marking Time offers a revealing pun in its title, referencing both the delay to the project caused by Covid and...
Reviewer's rating Big Cranberry Jad Adams 21/11/2025Climate change is the big challenge of the day so we expect the theatre to address it. The problem is...
An Instinct Wilder Gutterson 20/11/2025Written presciently before the outbreak of Covid, An Instinct by Hugo Timbrell takes place at the onset of a hideous...
Dido and Aeneas Yael Shuv 19/11/2025Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas is among the most frequently performed Baroque operas. It is short, requires a modest cast,...
L’Indiscipline Tim Hochstrasser 18/11/2025Gathered up in the complex underskirts of the stations behind the Euston Road, Theatro Technis is easy to overlook. But...
Possum Trot Wilder Gutterson 15/11/2025It’s a small curiosity that London is hosting the world premiere of Possum Trot, a one-act play by American writer Kathy...
The Hunger Games: On Stage Sofia Moran 13/11/2025This new stage version condenses the first book and film into a fast-moving retelling of Katniss’s journey from District 12...