Reviewer's Rating Beirut Vera Mikusch 20/06/2018The play is a dystopian sci-fi drama written in the eighties, just after it was found that AIDS might be...
Reviewer's Rating All I Want Is One Night Austin Fimmano 20/06/2018Sea, sex, and sailors. This is what Suzy Solidor’s career can be boiled down to – at least, in the...
Reviewer's Rating The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Kezia Niman 19/06/2018The Donmar’s production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is faultless. It will inspire actors to perform, directors to...
Reviewer's Rating Alexandra Waierstall — And here we meet Tim Hochstrasser 19/06/2018The relationship between text and dance is at once both tense and potentially rewarding to each. Dance can illustrate or...
Reviewer's Rating Mamzer Bastard Rivka Jacobson 17/06/2018Mamzer Bastard, a ninety-minute opera by the 29-year-old Israeli composer, Na’ama Zisser, is an impressive achievement. The title is a...
Reviewer's Rating The Seagull Kezia Niman 15/06/2018Applying a fresh lick of paint to any Old Master is a tall order. Taller still when the Old Master...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Aparna Halpé 15/06/2018Whether you are a child, a casual visitor to the theatre, or a Shakespeare buff, Antoni Cimolino’s new production of...
Reviewer's Rating 84 Charing Cross Road Roger Mortimer 15/06/2018There are certain things Amazon just can’t do for you, not even with Prime membership. I can’t imagine, for example,...
Reviewer's Rating Machinal Nicholas Potter 15/06/2018Machinal is an episodic narrative about events leading up to a murder. A young typist (Emily Berrington) is made an...
Reviewer's Rating Lohengrin Rivka Jacobson 14/06/2018Richard Wagner’s Lohengrin first premiered in the provincial city Weimar on 28 August 1850. The date is crucial, as German...