Reviewer's Rating Jesus Christ Superstar Richard Voyce 25/07/2016t’s forty-four years since Jesus Christ Superstar opened at The Palace Theatre, forty-five since its 1971 Broadway opening. Based on...
Reviewer's Rating Pigs and Dogs Rowena Hawkins 24/07/2016aryl Churchill’s latest Royal Court offering Pigs and Dogs is, quite literally, a short, sharp shock. It’s short in that...
Reviewer's Rating Blanc de Blanc Richard McKee 20/07/2016he Hippodrome opened as a theatre next to London’s Leicester Square in 1900, and is now a vast three-floor casino,...
Reviewer's Rating The Kreutzer Sonata Tim Hochstrasser 20/07/2016here is a lot more to Tolstoy’s literary output than simply War & Peace and Anna Karenina. Those great masterpieces...
Reviewer's Rating Save The Last Dance For Me Mel Cooper 20/07/2016o here’s the problem. Compilation musicals based on songs of an earlier era are as old as Talking Films. On...
Reviewer's Rating Sunset at Villa Thalia Tim Hochstrasser 19/07/2016lexi Campbell’s The Pride was highly successful in interweaving two separate periods of time in order to juxtapose contrasting attitudes...
Reviewer's Rating CLD: The Real Lewis Carroll Mel Cooper 19/07/2016xford in the summer is full of “Alternative” Theatre of various sorts, sometimes amateur, sometimes low key professional – students...
Reviewer's Rating Stalking the Bogeyman Chris Bridges 18/07/2016nchorage, 1978: the teenage son of a couple who are friends with his parents, rapes seven-year-old David Holthouse in the...
Reviewer's Rating The Hallé Orchestra Sophie Heatley 16/07/2016his Thursday night, I was able to take a break from the metropolis and its own soundscape of cackling cars,...
Reviewer's Rating Triple Entendre – Love, Life, and Other Stuff Richard Voyce 16/07/2016here’s talent by the bucket-load from this rather twisted triumvirate of triple-threat young women who pop out onto the stage...