Reviewer's Rating Tamburlaine Aleksandra Sakowska 23/03/2017his rare staging of Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine by a British East Asian company, Yellow Earth (formed in 1995) is rather...
Reviewer's Rating The Frogs Richard Voyce 22/03/2017love this show. I can’t deny it. Not just because it sounds far bigger than the tiny space it’s now...
Reviewer's Rating The Strangest Austin Fimmano 22/03/2017A set of red curtains at the end of a hallway reveals a small, dim room blanketed with Persian rugs...
Reviewer's Rating Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Agustín Blanco-Bazán 22/03/2017asper Holten´s new production of Wagner´s Meistersinger for the Covent Garden avoids references to Hans Sachs’ Nürnberg. Instead, the whole...
Reviewer's Rating Mandragola Becca Kaplan 22/03/2017Some plays can withstand the test of time. But a satire, with a very specific and...
Reviewer's Rating Wolves Marine Furet 21/03/2017arrowland Ballet’s latest creation Wolves gives body and voice to ideas of community, transmission and conflict in this inventive and...
Reviewer's Rating Roman Tragedies Aleksandra Sakowska 19/03/2017vo van Hove’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra is a total theatre experience. The Flemish...
Reviewer's Rating The Emperor Jones Paul Meltzer 19/03/2017On the one hand, this is a chance to be fully immersed in a milestone of Expressionism...
Reviewer's Rating White Guy on the Bus Charles Bittner 17/03/2017Renowned playwright Graham’s “White Guy” perceptively explores racism...
Reviewer's Rating Sam & Dede, or My Dinner with Andre the Giant Paul Meltzer 17/03/2017So many of Ireland's literary greats had to be elsewhere to write. Wilde, Shaw, Edna ...