Reviewer's Rating Faust, Alberta Tim Hochstrasser 06/09/2018Treatments of the Faust story abound in many languages, musical and literary formats. It is a bold and brave endeavour...
Reviewer's Rating The Prisoner Ben Reiss 04/09/2018Somewhere in the world, a man is sitting alone in front of a prison. He has committed an unspeakable crime,...
Reviewer's Rating Six Richard Voyce 04/09/2018Totes amazeballs and halle-flippin-lujah! It may have taken eight months, but London finally has its first solid gold, bona-fide, new,...
Reviewer's Rating: The Merry Wives of Windsor Megan Roberts 04/09/2018Shakespearean comedy meets The Only Way Is Essex – with a dash of EastEnders. Though these elements do not seem...
Reviewer's Rating Worse Than Tigers Elizabeth Bove 03/09/2018New Ohio Theatre is all about the downtown scene. It hopes to promote an independent theatre community there, so their...
Reviewer's Rating Guy Richard Voyce 03/09/2018Off to The King’s Head in Islington for Guy, a new four-hander: a gay, millennial black-box retelling of the Beauty...
Reviewer's Rating Bob’s Not My Uncle and Other Devastating Truths Agnes Carrington-Windo 01/09/2018Mark Ritchie is a boundlessly energetic comedian who combines anecdotal humour with his passion for the church. His set is...
Reviewer's Rating Xerse Owen Davies 31/08/2018The Grimeborn season at the Arcola Theatre often achieves minor miracles. This production of an opera by Cavalli from seventeenth...
Reviewer's Rating Carmen the Gypsy Owen Davies 31/08/2018The Grimeborn season at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston continues with an intriguing re-telling of the story of Carmen. The...
Reviewer's Rating Saturday Night Fever Richard McKee 31/08/2018“Three men inspired” was the caption to a notorious photograph of the Bee Gees in their mid-Seventies pomp, their long...