Reviewer's Rating The One Nicholas Potter 22/07/2018The One is a fantastic dark comedy about the unstable relationship between a professor and his former student. Jo (Tuppence...
Reviewer's Rating L’incoronazione di Poppea Katherine Syer 22/07/2018Monteverdi’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, one of the first operas to open in the freshly renovated Staatsoper unter den Linden last...
Reviewer's Rating Carmen Shmuel Ben-Tovim 22/07/2018My most vivid memory of a Carmen goes back to the mid 80’s when I was privileged to watch Zeffirelli’s...
Reviewer's Rating Jette Parker Young Artists Summer Performance Tim Hochstrasser 22/07/2018This opera matinee has become not just a focal point for the Jette Parker Young Artists themselves at the end...
Reviewer's Rating Six Harry Tennison 20/07/2018The six wives of Henry VIII have formed a girl band, driven by the injustices served by their royal husbands....
Dining al Desko Sophie Nevrkla 19/07/2018As I write this review in Brexit Britain, I have one ear on Prime Minister’s Questions. While May and Corbyn...
Reviewer's Rating Fire in Dreamland Austin Fimmano 19/07/2018A woman is standing on a boardwalk, weeping – not the tears of a damsel in distress, but the tears...
Reviewer's Rating Two for the Seesaw Zabrina Lo 18/07/2018Director of Two for the Seesaw Gary Condes summarises his play with three words: love, life and truth. Indeed, the...
Reviewer's Rating Birdsong Mel Cooper 18/07/2018I have a lot of good to say about the acclaimed touring production of Birdsong, but also a major quibble....
Reviewer's Rating Ariadne auf Naxos Mel Cooper 18/07/2018Ariadne auf Naxos is one of the most poetical, intellectual, and musically nuanced of operas, a sophisticate treat. Written by...