Reviewer's Rating San Domino Kezia Niman 09/06/2018The time: 1939, the place: Mussolini’s Italy, the crime: homosexuality. A group of gay men from Catania are exiled to...
Reviewer's Rating Dido And Aeneas Shmuel Ben-Tovim 09/06/2018There were two prominent precedents set in this production. Firstly, the Rishon le’Zion Symphonic Orchestra, a regular in the pit...
Reviewer's Rating Birdsong Max Haydon 08/06/2018Birdsong combines the heartache of love with the heartbreak of war. The play goes back and forth from the trenches...
Reviewer's Rating Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontlines Becca Kaplan 08/06/2018Empowering. Strong. Proud. These were the words shouted by the audience after Royal Family Production’s performance of Women on Fire:...
Reviewer's Rating Rumpelstiltskin Mel Cooper 08/06/2018On one level, the Ballet Lorent has once again created an interesting dance event that tells a fairy tale for...
Reviewer's Rating Utility Sarah Gibbs 06/06/2018George Orwell begins his essay “My Country Right or Left” by stating, “Contrary to popular belief, the past was not...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi Fan Tutte Tim Hochstrasser 04/06/2018A really fine performance of this opera is very rare: often productions veer too much in the direction of cheap...
Reviewer's Rating Blueberry Toast Nicole Kent 04/06/2018Blueberry Toast is an absolutely brilliant play. It is a comical parody of the American dream and the perfect family...
Reviewer's Rating Fatherland Sarah Wisialowski 04/06/2018A refreshing new play, Fatherland explores difficult relationship issues between fathers and sons, doing so through the creative use of...
Reviewer's Rating The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other Ben Reiss 02/06/2018The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other is a wildly ambitious piece, with 86 community cast members wordlessly bringing...