Reviewer's Rating Wonderland Richard McKee 04/05/2017ONDERLAND is on a UK tour, with just a few nights at the equally wonderful New Wimbledon Theatre – an...
Reviewer's Rating Charlie Sonata Ben Reiss 03/05/2017The audience file into the theatre to be confronted with a sterile doctor’s waiting room. Anxious people pace across the...
Reviewer's Rating Das Abschieds-dinner Becca Kaplan 03/05/2017What’s the perfect way to end a friendship? A bottle of wine from...
Reviewer's Rating Old New Year Rachel Wald 02/05/2017The address on East 104th Street alerts Old New Year’s audience that it occupies an unusual place in New York theatre’s geography and sensibility.
Reviewer's Rating Ulla’s Odyssey Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 02/05/2017he opera opens up with a lively tune, with five singers, as well as live piano and brass in the...
Reviewer's Rating Louis Riel Aparna Halpé 30/04/2017Canada is 150 years old, and we celebrate this nation’s many evolutions...
Reviewer's Rating A Song Goes Around the World Tim Hochstrasser 28/04/2017aniel Donskoy has a multi-faceted identity as actor, singer, dancer, polyglot, and former model with an upbringing spread across Russia,...
Reviewer's Rating Scottish Ballet: Each Other S.A. McCracken 28/04/2017Welcome to Dance International Glasgow (or DIG Festival) where I’m at The Tramway, home of Scottish Ballet, for the world...
Reviewer's Rating Obsession Luke Davies 26/04/2017bsession is an early example of Italian neorealist film: a mid twentieth century genre that concentrated on the dispossessed –...
Reviewer's Rating Antony and Cleopatra Luke Davies 26/04/2017he RSC’s Rome season, which kicks off with Antony and Cleopatra and Julius Ceasar, pitches itself as a series of...