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...
Reviewer's Rating Get the Boat Ann Pryor 16/07/2018Ireland recently made global headlines in May with its Yes vote on a referendum to remove the eighth amendment of...
Reviewer's Rating Falstaff Tim Hochstrasser 16/07/2018Verdi’s last opera is a two-fold miracle – of both economy and prodigality. He started with the advantage of Boito’s...
Reviewer's Rating The Lehman Trilogy Tim Hochstrasser 16/07/2018Three brothers, in three acts, and spread over three generations: this is the pattern for Ben Power’s adaptation of Stefano...
Reviewer's Rating Miss Littlewood Mel Cooper 16/07/2018One of the many exciting and interesting things about this new musical, commissioned by the RSC, is how cleverly it...
Reviewer's Rating Antigone Austin Fimmano 16/07/2018Before Antigone begins, before any lines are spoken, the set speaks volumes. Against a stark concrete wall, a memorial has...
Reviewer's Rating As You Like It Sarah Wisialowski 13/07/2018Regent Park’s Open Air Theatre production of As You Like It is an exhilarating evening out. The play is set...
Reviewer's Rating Coriolanus Aparna Halpé 11/07/2018One might dub 2018 the year of Robert Lepage. March saw the reprisal of his spectacular production for the Canadian...
Reviewer's Rating Detention Marine Furet 11/07/2018Faebian Averies’ first play Detention presents us with two young girls, Olive (played by Averies herself) and Mary (Hari Hodgetts),...
Reviewer's Rating Don Giovanni Rivka Jacobson 10/07/2018Amy Lane’s revival of Kasper Holten’s 2014 production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is a fast-moving, modern journey into the mind...