Dr. Alexander Pettit in Conversation with Paul Meltzer about Eugene O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night at the Undermain in Dallas Paul Meltzer Interviews 09/03/2016
Reviewer's Rating Grain in the Blood Marine Furet 24/10/2016he premise of Rob Drummond’s latest play, Grain in the Blood, is a dilemma loaded with tragic possibilities. Will Isaac...
Reviewer's Rating The Pearl Fishers Alessandro Zummo 24/10/2016he Pearl Fishers is one of the early works of the French composer Georges Bizet. He was in his mid-twenties...
Reviewer's Rating The HIV monologues Chris Bridges 24/10/2016t’s twenty years this year since more effective anti-retroviral drugs changed the nature of H.I.V. treatment and turned it from...
Reviewer's Rating Musical of the Year Richard Voyce 22/10/2016usical of the Year, the show currently playing at The Lost Theatre on Wandsworth Road, is a rough re-telling of...
Reviewer's Rating The Nose Owen Davies 22/10/2016he Nose is Shostakovich’s first opera. It was written around 1926/7 during that all too brief period when avant-garde art...
Reviewer's Rating Burn the Floor: Fire in the Ballroom Vikki Jane Vile 21/10/2016urn the Floor is now nearly twenty years old, having first debuted at, of all places, at a birthday party...
Reviewer's Rating Ragtime Henry Johns 20/10/2016ere we are squeezed into the grand and squat Charing Cross theatre, the sound of a train overhead like thunder,...
Reviewer's Rating The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil Marine Furet 20/10/2016his week Joe Douglas’s production of John McGrath’s political drama The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil reaches...
Reviewer's Rating A Man of Good Hope Laura Sedgwick 19/10/2016outh African theatre group, Isango Ensemble, brings Jonny Steinberg’s novel to the stage in an unusual and energetic adaptation. A...
Reviewer's Rating Domestica Harry Tennison 18/10/2016leepwalk Collective’s Domestica is a hard hitting and monumentally epic take on a renegotiation with classical art. This classical art,...