Reviewer's Rating Under the Skin Kezia Niman 30/03/2018Yonatan Calderon’s powerful 2013 play about Holocaust survivor Charlotte Rosner is lyrical, though it fails to reach its full dramatic...
Reviewer's Rating The Inheritance Agnes Carrington-Windo 29/03/2018You absolutely need to set aside a day to go and see The Inheritance. Set in modern New York, this...
Reviewer's Rating Rhinoceros Ben Reiss 28/03/2018In a nondescript town, a lot like yours or mine, people are changing. They’re behaving in ways you can’t understand,...
Reviewer's Rating The Plough and the Stars Nicholas Potter 28/03/2018Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising which had occurred a decade before; the figures that...
Reviewer's Rating Odys Aleksandra Pytko 28/03/2018When the doors to the auditorium open to let the audience in, the performance seems to have already begun. On...
Reviewer's Rating Turn of the Screw Megan Roberts 26/03/2018Some might think that The Turn of the Screw – originally written by Henry James in 1898 – is as...
Reviewer's Rating Kiss of the Spider Woman Jack Taylor 26/03/2018Menier Chocolate Factory’s ambitious production of Manuel Puig’s classic postmodern novel falters at times but is redeemed by some stunning...
Reviewer's Rating Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story Ann Pryor 26/03/2018With his resplendent beard and fantastical locks, donning purple coat and matching hat, Ben Caplan is the dazzling centerpiece of...
Reviewer's Rating Dank Verse Owen Davies 26/03/2018Will Penswick bills himself as the worst performance poet in the world. Don’t believe him – this is a seriously...
Reviewer's Rating Requiem pour L Tim Hochstrasser 25/03/2018Les ballets C de la B has an eclectic, holistic approach to its creations which makes both it and them...