Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Austin Fimmano 07/05/2018You will walk away from RSC’s Hamlet with colors exploding in your mind’s eye. Costumes, drapes, headdresses, paintings, and pieces...
Reviewer's Rating Replay Becca Kaplan 07/05/2018“It’s all about the prawns.” Sometimes the greatest things in the world can leave the most horrendous impact, making you...
Reviewer's Rating The Fall Caroline Perret 07/05/2018Divided into three parts with different groups of actors, “The Fall” is a daring and controversial new play by the...
Reviewer's Rating Creditors Ben Reiss 07/05/2018Creditors is an exploration of sex and sexuality, of power and weakness in men and women, of how partners can...
Reviewer's Rating Nine Night Agnes Carrington-Windo 05/05/2018Nine Night, a new play by Natasha Gordon, triumphs in its presentation of family dynamics and the laughs and stresses...
Reviewer's Rating Thoroughly Modern Millie Mel Cooper 04/05/2018Thoroughly Modern Millie was a very successful film that got very mixed reviews. It succeeded mainly on the charms of...
Reviewer's Rating Judas Austin Fimmano 04/05/2018The scene opens on a panoramic view of the Jerusalem skyline as if from a tower window. It looks ancient...
Reviewer's Rating The Mayfly Tim Hochstrasser 01/05/2018The challenges and often gritty realities of English rural life are not examined often enough by contemporary playwrights, and Joe...
Reviewer's Rating The Nightingale and Other Short Fables Aparna Halpé 30/04/2018It was with something akin to despair that I realized I was coming down with the flu two days before...
Reviewer's Rating Absolute Hell Sarah Gibbs 26/04/2018Late in Joe Hill-Gibbins’s National Theatre production of Rodney Ackland’s Absolute Hell, a guest at the La Vie en Rose...