Reviewer's Rating The Ephemera Trilogy Holly Payne-Strange 27/02/2017There is no doubt that “The Ephemera Trilogy” is a visually stunning piece of theater. It combines puppetry, shadow art and...
Reviewer's Rating Bitter Tears of Petra Von Kant Ben Odom 27/02/2017In this English-language translation of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s German play (and later, film), we...
Reviewer's Rating Guerrilla Marine Furet 27/02/2017resented as part of the international selection of the festival Take Me Somewhere in Glasgow, Guerrilla envisions a future of...
Reviewer's Rating Blow Off Marine Furet 27/02/2017new festival dedicated to contemporary performance, Take Me Somewhere is just kicking off for the first time in Glasgow. Angry,...
Reviewer's Rating Speech and Debate Nicholas Potter 27/02/2017tephen Karam’s newly devised play follows the lives of three kids in Oregon. These kids, who attend the same school,...
Reviewer's Rating The Cherry Orchard Munotida Chinyanga 26/02/2017hekhovs’ The Cherry Orchard follows the story of Madame Ranevsky who has returned home to her family estate, which holds...
Reviewer's Rating Blanca Li Dance Company – Robot Natalia Kolosova 26/02/2017he production Robot by the Spanish choreographer Bianca Li and her dance company explores the theme of the relationship between...
Reviewer's Rating Madam Butterfly Caroline Perret 26/02/2017he King’s Head theatre welcomes its audience into its intimate space, filled on this occasion with mesmerizingly emotional singing and...
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...