Reviewer's rating Alone It Stands Ann Pryor 20/01/2019Famous American sports announcer Howard Cosell once quipped, “The importance that our society attaches to sport is incredible. After all,...
reviewer's rating Doctor Dolittle Mel Cooper 18/01/2019There are many things about this production of Doctor Dolittle that are delightful and I was in the company of...
Reviewer's rating Outlying Islands Vera Mikusch 17/01/2019A rather underwhelming revival of David Greig’s social drama. The philosophical questions addressed in the play are dealt with at...
Reviewer's rating Waltz of the Hommelettes Emily Louizou 17/01/2019Waltz of the Hommelettes is a truly imaginative blend of puppetry, shadow theatre, and mask. It is loosely based on...
Reviewer's rating Songs For Nobodies Richard McKee 16/01/2019To call this “a one-woman show” would not do it justice. There is only one woman on the stage (and...
Reviewer's rating Until the Lions Tim Hochstrasser 15/01/2019‘Until the Lions’ was originally designed for performance at the Roundhouse where it experienced notable success in 2016. It is...
Reviewer's rating Coming Clean Philip Chennery 15/01/2019The West End transfer of Kevin Elyot’s Coming Clean intimately explores the collapse of a gay couple’s seemingly perfect relationship of...
Reviewer's Rating Intronauts Owen Davies 14/01/2019In the not-too-distant future, if you have an itch you only have to ask your Intronaut to scratch it…internally. Nose...
Reviewer's Rating Salomé Shmuel Ben-Tovim 14/01/2019In 2014 pianist András Schiff wrote: “What is it with directors? Why is it that most directors find it so...
Reviewer's Rating In Lipstick Vera Mikusch 13/01/2019In Lipstick is a drama that is not short of comedy elements. While the theme of the storyline is through-and-through tragic,...