Reviewer's Rating Chinese Whispers Roger Mortimer 15/07/2017f the phrase “Chinese whispers” describes the way a tale becomes distorted in the retelling, here we have deception of...
Reviewer's Rating Queen Anne Rivka Jacobson 15/07/2017ueen Anne, the last of the Stuarts, is one of the more elusive British monarchs. She reigned for 12 years,...
Reviewer's Rating Boys In The Buff Richard Voyce 15/07/2017riday the thirteenth is often thought to be unlucky. If that’s so, I must be doubly cursed, for this thirteenth...
Reviewer's Rating Amerike the Golden Land Paul Meltzer 15/07/2017Is it unprofessional for a reviewer to stand at the ovation, all wet eyes and grinning?
Reviewer's Rating Bridle Sophie Nevrkla 15/07/2017o be woman is to be assessed. Everywhere you turn, people expect things of you; things that, sometimes, you are...
Reviewer's Rating right left with heels Roger Mortimer 14/07/2017f Christopher Isherwood’s novel about the rise of Nazism, “Goodbye to Berlin”, was later staged under the name “I Am...
Reviewer's Rating Death of a Salesman Nicholas Potter 14/07/2017eath of a Salesman is one of Miller’s most popular plays. I’ve had the benefit of seeing it twice: the...
Reviewer's Rating The Three Musketeers Austin Fimmano 12/07/2017If summer theater had “blockbusters” the same way that summer movies do, The Three Musketeers would certainly be a good candidate.
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Abigail Bryant 10/07/2017fter a successful run in Stratford, Gregory Doran’s staging of The Tempest now graces the stage of the Barbican, in...
Reviewer's Rating Julius Caesar/Antony and Cleopatra Mel Cooper 10/07/2017saw the RSC productions of Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra back to back, matinee and evening, last week. I...