Reviewer's Rating The Magic Flute Owen Davies 21/06/2019Mozart produced The Magic Flute in the last year of his life, 1791. Europe was in turmoil. In England, The...
Reviewer's Rating Randy Roberts Live! Richard McKee 20/06/2019Crazy Coqs, just a stone’s throw from Piccadilly Circus, is an ideal venue for cabaret, allowing the desired intimacy and...
Reviewer's Rating The Glass Menagerie Agnes Carrington-Windo 19/06/2019The Glass Menagerie is a beautifully-written tragedy of missed opportunities, polluted dreams and claustrophobic domestic life in the thirties. The...
Reviewer's Rating The Great Novel Gillian Russo 19/06/2019There exists plenty of lore about writers who get haunted by literary greats to finish their works. (Tales of Alexander...
Reviewer's Rating Cendrillon Tim Hochstrasser 18/06/2019Cendrillon is Jules Massenet’s late nineteenth-century version of the Cinderella story, which takes the gist of the familiar fairy story...
Reviewer's Rating Julie Madly Deeply Gillian Russo 18/06/2019In the program, 59E59 Theaters artistic director Val Day describes this show as “infectiously joyous.” I couldn’t think of a...
Reviewer's rating While the Sun Shines Sacha Magee 16/06/2019This revival of While the Sun Shines, a 1943 comedy by playwright Terrence Rattigan, is high-spirited and brilliantly fun. The...
Reviewer's Rating Sleep No More Austin Fimmano 15/06/2019The McKittrick Hotel is dark. It’s one of the first things you must adapt to if you are to make...
Reviewer's Rating Handbagged Ann Pryor 15/06/2019The structure of England is a peculiar one: The monarchy represents the Commonwealth, while the Prime Minister dictates the politics...
Reviewer's Rating Open Gillian Russo 14/06/2019What is a magic show if it has no magic? At first, it’s a cute little skit meant to testify...