Reviewer's Rating Rigoletto Alessandro Zummo 19/10/2018The controversial Victor Hugo’s play, Le roi s’amuse, offered Verdi the opportunity to break with the Italian operatic tradition of...
Reviewer's Rating Mother Night Gillian Russo 19/10/2018The lights come up on a man sitting in prison, writing his memoirs in the face of likely impending death....
Reviewer's Rating Salome Austin Fimmano 17/10/2018Oscar Wilde’s Salome has been the inspiration for countless works of art, film, and even an opera. The story, which...
Reviewer's Rating Still Alice Harry Tennison 17/10/2018The adaptation of Lisa Genova’s novel, by Christine Mary Dunford, is an Ibsen play. Its central figure, Alice, begins to...
Reviewer's Rating othellomacbeth Aleksandra Sakowska 17/10/2018I do like all theatrical experiments that breathe new life into the classics and make them more relevant for our...
reviewer's rating She Wears Scented Rose Tim Hochstrasser 16/10/2018This thriller was produced to acclaim at the Camden venue Theatro Technis last year and returns now for a welcome...
Reviewer's rating Mythic Richard Voyce 15/10/2018Mythic. Rarely can such a wonderful little show have had such a rubbish title. Still, it is what it is,...
Reviewer's rating Porgy and Bess John O'Brien 15/10/2018This stunning production of Porgy and Bess, is the outstanding efforts of an ensemble of 40 singers, in a unique...
Reviewer's Rating Hitler’s Tasters Ann Pryor 15/10/2018A thoughtful black comedy set in a cinderblock room, Hitler’s Tasters concerns a set of girls who have been given...
Reviewer's Rating Elephant and Castle Agnes Carrington-Windo 15/10/2018Tom Adams has been recording his sleep talking over three years and, in Elephant and Castle, between clips of his...