Reviewer's rating Unfortunate – the Musical Megan Roberts 02/08/2019I am constantly amazed and impressed by fringe theatre and what can be achieved with a simplistic set and costume...
Reviewer's rating Final Cut Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 01/08/2019According to its writer, director, and performer Myriam Saduis, Final Cut should not be called a show, and not even...
Reviewer's Rating At Black Lake Dylan Hoffman 01/08/2019At Black Lake, written by German playwright Dea Loher and translated by Daniel Brunet, opens with an arrival. Johnny and...
A Comedy of Errors Catherine Flutsch 31/07/2019This is the fourth year in a row that I have been to see Shakespeare’s Globe on Tour production in...
reviewer's rating Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Gdansk Shakespeare Festival Rivka Jacobson 30/07/2019Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are two minor characters in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. They found fame in 1966 at the hands of...
Reviewer's Rating Patience Gillian Russo 30/07/2019When I learned the show’s premise, I was originally skeptical that watching competitive solitaire players square off could be as...
Reviewer's Rating Queen of Hearts Dylan Hoffman 30/07/2019It has become such a rote exercise for directors and choreographers to plunder Lewis Carroll’s children’s classic that one would...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Le Festival d’Avignon Marie Communal 29/07/2019When you enter the performance hall of the Gilgamesh Belleville, you are welcomed by the organiser of the wedding: “Come...
Reviewer's Rating La Brèche (The MacAlpine Spillway) Le Festival d’Avignon Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 29/07/2019Tommy Milliot, the young French director and founder of the Man Haast company, is particularly interested in directing plays by...
Reviewer's Rating 4.48 Psychose Marie Communal 28/07/2019On 20th February 1999, Sarah Kane committed suicide. This desperate act was announced with gallows humour in her last play:...