Reviewer's Rating Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) Jack Taylor 17/05/2018The term ‘play’ feels almost inappropriate for this exciting new production by Split Britches, and perhaps fails to do justice...
Reviewer's Rating Crave Nicholas Potter 14/05/2018Sarah Kane’s Crave is experimental theatre that abstracts feelings of craving something or someone. Cunningham and Henderson’s production takes the...
Reviewer's Rating Anna Bolena Aparna Halpé 13/05/2018The COC wraps up Donizetti’s Tudor trilogy with a new production of Anna Bolena, the tragic bel canto opera based...
Reviewer's Rating SOAP Richard McKee 13/05/2018This has been the most jam-packed hour and ten minutes in your reviewer’s career. As he walked across the footbridge...
Reviewer's Rating Uncensored: A Tour of Troublesome Texts. Banned and Censored Plays Through the Ages Hannah Connell 11/05/2018Theatre Royal Haymarket’s Uncensored marks 50 years since the abolition of state censorship in the UK with performances of canonical...
Reviewer's Rating A Streetcar Named Desire Mel Cooper 11/05/2018A new production by English Touring Theatre, Theatre Clwyd and Nuffield Southampton Theatres simply proves once again that the Tennessee...
Reviewer's Rating Othello Megan Roberts 11/05/2018When I heard that the Liverpool Everyman – a theatre close to my heart and home – was putting on...
Reviewer's Rating Dwunastu gniewnych ludzi (12 Angry Men) Aleksandra Pytko 09/05/2018Imagine you have been asked to sit on a jury that deliberates the case of a teenager who allegedly murdered...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Mel Cooper 09/05/2018I was ultimately quite pleased to have seen the new production of Romeo and Juliet at the RSC. However, I...
Reviewer's Rating Lolita Paula Wadder 09/05/2018Lion and Unicorn Theatre is a small space which makes for a perfect setting for the claustrophobic intimacy and interrupted...