Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Owen Davies 26/09/2018This David McVicar production of Traviata is nearly ten years old now but has lost none of its narrative force...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Romeo Vanya Juliet Colin Macdonald 26/09/2018The reaction to hearing about Bedlam’s new production—simultaneously performing Chekov’s Uncle Vanya and Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet with a cast...
Reviewer's Rating A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur Colin Macdonald 26/09/2018A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur, a late-career Tennessee Williams play, had its New York premiere in 1979, at the...
Reviewer's Rating ShakesBEER: Riots and Revolution Austin Fimmano 26/09/2018When you buy a ticket for the New York Shakespeare Exchange’s ShakesBEER pub crawl, the very least you can expect...
Reviewer's Rating War and Peace Owen Davies 25/09/2018Prokofiev’s operatic version of Tolstoy’s novel presents a range of challenges for any opera company. David Pountney’s production for Welsh...
Reviewer's Rating Marathon Nicholas Potter 23/09/2018Marathon is a newly devised piece of theatre that attempts to tell a war narrative through experimental means. It is...
Reviewer's Rating Henry V Max Haydon 20/09/2018Often overlooked amongst Shakespeare’s works, this production brings attention to the rich play of Henry V. The dazzling cast produce...
Reviewer's Rating Summer Holiday Richard McKee 19/09/2018Adaptations of movies to the stage (it used to be the other way round) are coming thick and fast these...
Reviewer's Rating Meshahnye Austin Fimmano 18/09/2018There is a pervasive, deep-seated unhappiness which infects every character of DoubleDecker Productions’ Meshahnye. The first sign of this is...
Reviewer's Rating The Emperor Ben Odom 18/09/2018There is no shortage of art that comments on the current administration. Revivals and new plays alike are prone to...