Reviewer's Rating Jane Eyre Nicola Watkinson 09/03/2018One of the most famous passages in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre comes when the eponymous Jane, after discovering that her...
Reviewer's Rating A Letter to Harvey Milk. Becca Kaplan 05/03/2018When I saw A Letter to Harvey Milk, it was the night after Purim. What a fitting time to see...
Reviewer's Rating The Marriage of Figaro Owen Davies 05/03/2018The Beast from the East nearly ruined the first night of ETO’s new production of The Marriage of Figaro. There...
Reviewer's Rating Un ballo in maschera (A Masked Ball) Alina Bottez 05/03/2018It seems that the tumultuous fate of Somma’s libretto, moved to three different settings, was not enough. Director Erath makes...
Reviewer's Rating Harold and Maude Nicole Kent 01/03/2018‘Harold and Maude’ is charming stage version of Hal Ashby’s 1971 movie, which gained cult status in later years. The...
Reviewer's Rating A Princess Undone Kezia Niman 28/02/2018I’m a fly on the wall in a regal living room with cream coloured chairs and a lavish fire place....
Reviewer's Rating The Lady With a Dog Jack Taylor 27/02/2018Escaping an icy February evening into the warm, gloomy pub below the White Bear Theatre, one is distinctly unprepared for...
Reviewer's Rating A Passage to India Nicholas Potter 27/02/2018Dormandy’s adaptation of E M Forster’s novel is provocative in its attention to colonial relations between British and Indian individuals;...
Reviewer's Rating Heads Up Grace Dillon 26/02/2018Before the play even begins, the minimalist set of a table topped only with lights, sound equipment, and a pile...
Frozen Kezia Niman 26/02/2018The revival of the 1998 Bryony Lavery’s Frozen, nominated for 4 Tony awards in 2004, leaves me unsatisfied. The play...