Reviewer's Rating Downstate Emma Burnell 21/03/2019Was this timely? Was it necessary? Was it important? These are the questions I’m contemplating after watching this play. It...
Reviewer's Rating Richard II Austin Fimmano 20/03/2019The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe is well-known for its single most defining feature: the cozy wooden theater, built...
Reviewer's Rating Skinnamarink Ben Odom 17/03/2019Whether you spent your grade school years in the comfort of liberal counseling, or hoping the nun’s ruler didn’t catch...
Reviewer's Rating My Princess Diana Gillian Russo 17/03/2019Twenty-two years after the car crash in Paris that shook the world, the people’s princess is still alive and well...
Reviewer's Rating The Magic Flute Austin Fimmano 16/03/2019The Magic Flute returns to the English National Opera this week to much applause. The revival of the dircetor Simon...
Reviewer's Rating Idomeneo Owen Davies 15/03/2019English Touring Opera is an indispensable part of the opera scene in the UK. Both their touring schedule – more...
Reviewer's Rating Blood Knot Isabella Waldron 13/03/2019Athol Fugard’s play Blood Knot receives an important revisit from director Matthew Xia at the Orange Tree Theatre in a...
Reviewer's Rating Feel Emma Burnell 13/03/2019Good fringe theatre goes one of two ways. Either it’s so out there that it shocks you, or it’s small,...
Reviewer's Rating Midsummer Night’s Dream Tim Hochstrasser 13/03/2019Britten is often thought of as a precocious composer, enjoying a brilliant success as a young man, especially in opera,...
Reviewer's Rating Elizabeth I Tim Hochstrasser 13/03/2019Among Rossini’s 39 operas ‘Elizabeth, Queen of England’ is unaccountably neglected. It marked perhaps the most important turning point of...