Reviewer's rating The View Upstairs Richard Voyce 26/07/2019Get the first fifteen minutes of a show right, and the audience will go anywhere you lead them. Get it...
War and Peace Shadi Seifouri 25/07/2019Celebrated as one of the greatest contributions to the literary canon, Prokofiev’s lauded adaptation of Tolstoy’s 1869 novel War and...
The Tempest Catherine Flutsch 24/07/2019Oxford’s much-loved professional theatre company, Creation Theatre, has a well-deserved reputation for taking risks in the interests of telling a...
Reviewer's Rating Die Fledermaus Owen Davies 24/07/2019The Revenge of the Bat is a better title for this insubstantial piece of Viennese musical farce. Its only claim...
Reviewer's Rating Le Moche Le Festival d’Avignon Marie Communal 24/07/2019One day, Lette’s life turns upside down. This brilliant engineer learns that he is…ugly. Because of this “objective ugliness” upon...
Reviewer's Rating Burnout Le Festival d’Avignon Marie Communal 24/07/2019Before entering the Gilgamesh Belleville, I was very much looking forward to discovering this very current play written by Alexandra...
Reviewer's Rating Lewis versus Alice Le Festival d’Avignon Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 23/07/2019This year, at the Avignon ‘In’ festival, a show with a curious name is presented: it is called Lewis versus...
Reviewer's Rating Autobiography Le Festival d’Avignon Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 23/07/2019This summer, for his first time in Avignon, British choreographer Wayne McGregor presents his Autobiography in the beautiful Cour du...
Reviewer's Rating Two’s A Crowd Gillian Russo 23/07/2019What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas. For better or for worse, sometimes its bright lights, hijinks, and...
Reviewer's rating La Solitude du Coureur de Fond Le Festival d’Avignon Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 23/07/2019When you go to see a play that is called La Solitude du Coureur de Fond (The Loneliness of the...