Reviewer's Rating Inflammation du verbe vivre Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Inflammation du verbe vivre is a play written and directed by Canadian-Lebanese artist Wajdi Mouawad, in which he is the...
Reviewer's Rating Amendments Richard McKee 14/06/2019The New Wimbledon Theatre is running a programme called From the Fringe in its small Studio from 4th to 22nd...
Reviewers Rating Afterglow Tim Hochstrasser 14/06/2019Afterglow enjoyed a very successful off-Broadway run in 2017-18 and now opens with a new cast and creative team at...
Reviewer's Rating Afterglow Emma Burnell 14/06/2019As a one night threesome develops into a consensual affair between one husband and a younger man, three men explore...
Afterglow Richard Voyce 14/06/2019A well-written play can have the power to transport you from your tawdry, hum-drum existence, drawing you in and creating...
Reviewers Rating Mary Said What She Said Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 14/06/2019Mary said what she said is an eighty minute long monologue performed by Isabelle Huppert, in which she embodies a...
Reviewer’s Rating The JOY of Theatre Agnes Carrington-Windo 12/06/2019Disabled performers and their experiences are absurdly underrepresented in theatre, and much excellent performance therefore remains all but invisible. Fortunately,...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Austin Fimmano 12/06/2019The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park has long been one of New York’s most prized cultural jewels – and...
Reviewer's Rating Das Rheingold Mel Cooper 10/06/2019The new Longborough Opera Festival production of Das Rheingold approximates, within the “given” of its setting and budget, just about...
Reviewer's Rating The Diary of One Who Disappeared Shadi Seifouri 08/06/2019Burdened by a forbidden muse, Leos Janacek’s 1919 song cycle, The Diary of One Who Disappeared, serves as an allegoric...