Reviewer's Rating Kunene and the King Mel Cooper 23/04/2019What a fine play is Kunene and the King! In certain moments while attending to it I worried fleetingly that...
Reviewer's Rating The Pain of My Belligerence Ben Odom 23/04/2019On a first date in which Cat can barely get a word in, and after being subject to her date’s...
Reviewer's rating Three Sisters Emily Louizou 21/04/2019After her fascinating production of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke, Rebecca Frecknall’s return to the Almeida does not disappoint! This...
Reviewer's Rating Socrates Austin Fimmano 20/04/2019It feels lazy to say that Socrates, playing at the Public Theater, bears a message for our modern times. It’s...
Reviewer's Rating Calendar Girls Mel Cooper 19/04/2019Gary Barlow and Tim Firth have created a touching and charming adaptation of the famous film. On stage the basic...
Reviewer's Rating Swan Lake Richard McKee 17/04/2019Like thousands of other little girls, my sister knew she wanted to be a ballet dancer as soon as she...
Reviewer's Rating Roberto Devereux Owen Davies 17/04/2019The works of Donizetti are loved by some for the opportunities they provide for great singers to display their wares....
Reviewer's Rating The Devil’s Passion or Easter in Hell Vera Mikusch 16/04/2019Justin Butcher’s performance as the devil is simply outstanding. The physical theatre elements of his acting are incredibly fluent and...
Reviewer's rating Queen of the Mist Richard Voyce 14/04/2019In their first show of 2019 ‘Pint of Wine Theatre Company’ have pulled off that all-too-rare beast; a faultless British...
Reviewer's rating Toast Aidan Elliott 14/04/2019WARM, WITH SOME BITE, BUT SOGGY ROUND THE EDGES Toast, an adaptation of Nigel Slater’s autographical book, always faced a...