Reviewer's Rating Julius Caesar Aleksandra Sakowska 04/02/2018Can you get away with a timeless, universal staging of Julius Caesar in the ever-dividing world we live in? Nicholas...
Reviewer's Rating 300 el x 50 el x 30 el Katerina Yannouli 02/02/2018The Belgian collective FC Bergman has created a surreal performance that sheds a bizarre yet totally captivating light to equally...
Reviewer's Rating Rothschild & Sons Richard Voyce 01/02/2018‘I’m reviewing a Bock and Harnick show at The Park Theatre. I’ve got a spare ticket. Want to come? It’s...
Reviewer's Rating John Tim Hochstrasser 31/01/2018Annie Baker’s new play was first seen in New York and arrives on the South Bank with high expectations after...
Reviewer's Rating Tesseract Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 30/01/2018Like all great performances and human endeavours, “Tesseract” originates from passion and experimentation, allying the expression of the body, the...
Reviewer's Rating Rigoletto Aparna Halpé 30/01/2018Alexander Neef, General Director of the COC, describes Verdi’s Rigoletto as “incendiary”. He situates this production within a historical moment...
Reviewer's Rating A Lesson from Auschwitz Tim Hochstrasser 29/01/2018This play has been on tour in the last year and now comes into Earlsfield for one performance on Holocaust...
Reviewer's Rating Balls Ann Pryor 29/01/2018A thrilling, inventive, physical, breathless re-telling of the Battle of the Sexes – the celebrated 1970s Houston Astrodome tennis match...
Reviewer's Rating Guillaume Tell Alessandro Zummo 27/01/2018The opening night of a new season at the Teatro Massimo is always an event for the entire city of...
Reviewer's Rating Becoming Shades Hannah Connell 27/01/2018Becoming Shades is a bold transformation of the myth of Persephone. Bringing together narrative and circus performance, Chivaree Circus has...