Reviewer's rating Metamorphosis Alex Hayward 24/04/2019Few writers have explored alienation as well as Franz Kafka. His nightmarish prose, that pits individual against authority, arguably changed...
Reviewer's Rating The Taming of the Shrew Mel Cooper 24/04/2019The new RSC production of The Taming of the Shrew is eminently worth seeing for all the right reasons and...
Reviewer's Rating Norma Jeane Baker of Troy Dylan Hoffman 24/04/2019Anybody who goes Anne Carson’s new, beguiling play, expecting a tight narrative about the lives of Marilyn Monroe and Helen...
Reviewer's rating Betrayal Nicholas Potter 23/04/2019Pinter’s Betrayal follows the lives of three artistic intellectuals involved in a love triangle. Emma is married to Robert but...
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...
La Bohème Aparna Halpé 19/04/2019La Bohème Giacomo Puccini Libretto by Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica Canadian Opera Company Directed by John Caird Cast (in...
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...