Reviewer's Rating Sette Contro Tebe (Seven Against Thebes) Alessandro Zummo 21/05/2017The 53rd cycle of classical performances at the Greek theatre of Syracuse this year is presenting two tragedies from the legend of Oedipus and his cursed descendants...
Reviewer's Rating Fenicie (The Phoenician Women) Alessandro Zummo 19/05/2017This work is rarely presented, the main criticisms being that the play is too long and there are too many characters...
Reviewer's Rating The Who’s Tommy Harry Tennison 19/05/2017ommy is the jukebox musical from The Who’s concept album of the same name. It started its life in 1993...
Reviewer's Rating Babette’s Feast Abigail Bryant 18/05/2017lyn Maxwell’s adaptation of Karen Blixen’s understated short story Babette’s Feast brings a freshly stirred account of artistry and communion...
Reviewer's Rating The Addams Family: The Musical Comedy Richard McKee 17/05/2017he 1960s were a great era for Gothic horror. We had Roger Corman in America, filming the stories of Edgar...
Reviewer's Rating My Country; a work in progress Flora Wilson Brown 17/05/2017y Country is a verbatim piece on the EU referendum, Carol Ann Duffy’s team took interviews with people the breadth...
Reviewer's Rating Maki Sekiya Concert Mel Cooper 17/05/2017he pianist Maki Sekiya gave a concert the other day in Oxford that has to be one of the most...
Reviewer's Rating The North Marine Furet 16/05/2017 With its playful exploration of disorientation, The North, which premiered at the Tramway last weekend, opens up many possibilities ...
Reviewer's Rating ShakesBeer: NYC’s Original Shakespearean Pub Crawl Austin Fimmano 16/05/2017 All over the East Village and throughout the city, the sky was grey, the streets were slick, and the rain poured down relentlessly.
Reviewer's Rating For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf Aparna Halpé 15/05/2017Somebody asked me today what to see in Toronto, and my answer was immediate: “ You have to see Djanet Sears new production of Colored Girls!”