Classic Opera, Mozart and Gluck: an interview with conductor Ian Page and theatre director John Wilkie Mel Cooper Interviews 23/05/2019
Reviewer's Rating Marilyn and Sinatra Richard McKee 17/08/2016our reviewer is old enough to remember when Frank Sinatra was having Top Ten hits and Marilyn Monroe was making...
Reviewer's Rating Thunderstorm Owen Davies 16/08/2016he Shanghai Opera and Ballet Companies are at the Coliseum in London for a limited season. The opera that is...
Reviewer's Rating Wakefield Mysteries Kate Hainsworth 16/08/2016on’t miss this rare promenade performance of the Wakefield Mystery plays, known as the Townley cycle! Centuries old, famed in...
Reviewer's Rating Allegro Tim Hochstrasser 16/08/2016llegro is something of a ‘missing link’ in musical theatre history. Coming after Oklahoma! and Carousel in 1947, it has...
Reviewer's Rating The Jungle Book Zoe Skipworth 15/08/2016h, Southbank Centre, how you continue to feature a maddening concoction of cool-things-that-I-maybe-shouldn’t-like-but-I-do. When confronted with the prospect of a...
Reviewer's Rating Greater Belfast S.A. McCracken 14/08/2016fusion of music, stand-up and spoken word, Greater Belfast is a vivid portrait of a city built on a kind...
Reviewer's Rating Expensive Shit S.A. McCracken 14/08/2016xpensive Shit is a powerful feminist masterpiece. Based on real events, the play follows Tolu (Cameron), a toilet attendant, and...
Reviewer's Rating untranslatable Nicholas Potter 12/08/2016ntranslatable is a newly devised play about a young couple. A man and woman (Matthew Graham and Laura Douglas) go...
Reviewer's rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Rebecca Coates 11/08/2016omedy star Phill Jupitus is the big-name draw for this production, and he tackles the role of Bottom with appropriate...
Reviewer's Rating The Glass Menagerie Marine Furet 09/08/2016n a humble house in Saint Louis, Amanda Wingfield (Broadway star Cherry Jones), and her two grown-up children, Tom (Michael...