Reviewer's rating La Cenerentola Owen Davies 31/10/2018Welsh National Opera has taken two of their productions to the Hippodrome in Bristol, a brave venture given the limitations...
reviewer's rating Troilus and Cressida Mel Cooper 30/10/2018Troilus and Cressida is a late and difficult Shakespeare play that is considered by many to be extremely problematic. The...
Reviewer's Rating Honors Students Gillian Russo 28/10/2018The set of Mariah MacCarthy’s Honors Students at Wild Project greets you with pops of color: a bright triad of...
Reviewer's rating The Wild Duck Tim Hochstrasser 28/10/2018Henrik Ibsen wrote this play at the height of his powers in 1884. While not performed that often in comparison...
Reviewer's Rating Tamburlaine Mel Cooper 27/10/2018Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine was a huge, influential success when it first burst upon the stage; it is one of the...
Reviewer's rating Tartuffe Mel Cooper 27/10/2018The thing about the production of the new play called Tartuffe at the RSC is that it is really a...
Reviewer's rating Frankenstein: Making a Monster Owen Davies 26/10/2018This show deserves a six-star rating. It wins on so many levels I don’t know where to start. The show...
Reviewer's Rating Tap Dogs Grace Creaton-Barber 26/10/2018Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs turns the world of tap on its head – literally! This is a tap show like...
Reviewer's rating Cyrano de Bergerac Ben Reiss 25/10/2018Cyrano de Bergerac (Brian Ferguson) is a swashbuckling man, a lover and a fighter, a poet and a soldier. He...
Reviewer's rating Measure for Measure Aleksandra Sakowska 24/10/2018Josie O’Rourke’s adaptation of Measure for Measure, probably Shakespeare’s most famous so-called problem play, is frankly unnerving and infuriating –...