Reviewer's Rating My Mother Said I Never Should Max Haydon 23/11/2018Focusing on four generations of a single family, Charlotte Keatley presents a story filled with hopes, struggles, womanhood and particularly...
Reviewer's Rating Werther Shmuel Ben-Tovim 23/11/2018When Goethe published The Sorrows of Young Werther in 1774 he was criticised as idealizing acts of suicide. Many readers have...
Reviewer's Rating Dirty Dancing Richard McKee 21/11/2018The time is 1963, the place Middle America – and the music? Well, a lot of it is great Sixties...
Reviewer's Rating The Secret Marriage Owen Davies 21/11/2018The Secret Marriage is one of those lost treasures of late eighteenth century opera. First performed in Vienna in 1792...
Reviewer's rating Simon Boccanegra Rivka Jacobson 17/11/2018Genoa, 14th century is a backdrop to a political, social and personal drama cradled in the agonies of love, machinations,...
Reviewer's Rating Shed Man Marine Furet 16/11/2018All Brian really wants is an afternoon to himself, so he can build a shed to put ‘his stuff’ in....
Reviewer's Rating Briefs: Close Encounters Richard McKee 16/11/2018This is not a show to take your maiden aunt to, or a card-carrying member of the Democratic Unionist Party....
Reviewer's Rating Hadestown Grace Creaton-Barber 16/11/2018Hadestown dusts off antiquated mythology and brings it, with high energy and excitement, boldly swinging into the world of American...
Reviewer's Rating Wild Goose Dreams Rachel Wald 15/11/2018Walking into the Public Theater’s Martinson Hall feels like stepping into a fun karaoke bar in Koreatown. It’s full of...
Reviewer's Rating Declaration Agnes Carrington-Windo 14/11/2018Declaration is Sarah Emmott’s energetic and vibrant monologue about life each side of an ADHD diagnosis. The chairs are set...