Reviewer's Rating Split Screen Stereophonic Aparna Halpé 24/02/2017Peggy Baker Dance Projects’ Split Screen Stereophonic reprises four masterworks from the company’s recent repertoire. While each piece has its...
Reviewer's Rating The Wild Party Richard Voyce 24/02/2017he St James Theatre is no more, having been bought by Lord Lloyd Webber and renamed The Other Palace with...
Reviewer's Rating The Girls Richard Voyce 23/02/2017ight weeks into 2017, and I’m happy to say we have a new bona fide feel-good hit in the West...
Reviewer's Rating All the Little Lights Harry Tennison 23/02/2017n 2014, playwright Jane Upton read about an 18 year old girl who was grooming other girls to be a...
Reviewer's Rating Orpheus in der Unterwelt Becca Kaplan 22/02/2017The tragic tale of Orpheus and Eurydice gets a little twisted in Orpheus in der Unterwelt. And by twisted I...
Reviewer's Rating Amaluna Chloe Darnaud 22/02/2017s you step into the Royal Albert Hall, you set foot on the island of Amaluna, surrounded by tall grass...
Reviewer's Rating Beau Brummel – An Elegant Madness Alessandro Zummo 20/02/2017n his 2001 play, Beau Brummel An Elegant Madness, Ron Hutchinson vividly portrays the final years of the famous dandy...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Austin Fimmano 20/02/2017For the first few minutes of Ross Williams’ adaptation of Much Ado About Nothing – a play known for its witty repartee...
Reviewer's Rating The Cause of Thunder S.A. McCracken 20/02/2017he Cause of Thunder is a blistering one-man Brexistential crisis full of humour and pathos. The show tells the story...
Reviewer's Rating Black Beauty S.A. McCracken 20/02/2017addle up for Black Beauty as you’ve never seen it before; the McCuddy brothers are guaranteed to whinny you over....