Reviewer's rating Goodnight Mister Tom Joshua Korber Hoffman 08/04/2016he large-scale evacuation of children from London during World War Two is a topic which has been written about many...
Reviewer's rating X Oliver J. Weinfeld 08/04/2016he venue needs no introduction – The Royal Court is one of London’s best known theatres, renowned for innovative new...
Reviewer's Rating The Man in the Woman’s Shoes Richard McKee 07/04/2016eviewers for Plays To See must specify the genre of what they are reviewing (comedy, drama, opera, or whatever). But...
Reviewer's Rating The Non-Stop Connolly Show Owen Davies 07/04/2016his year sees the centenary of the Easter Rising in Ireland. Though the insurrection was defeated and some of its...
Reviewer's Rating Doctor Faustus Mel Cooper 07/04/2016he new production of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus by director Maria Aberg is possibly the most convincing interpretation of this...
Reviewer's Rating Don Quixote Mel Cooper 05/04/2016ngus Jackson, who directed a brilliant adaptation of the life of J Robert Oppenheimer for the RSC last year, has...
Reviewer's Rating Roald Dahl’s The Witches Henry Tubb (age 15) 05/04/2016he Rose Theatre, Kingston has a really engaging atmosphere for children with well-designed seating. Most of the seats are double...
Reviewer's Rating I Capuleti e I Montecchi Owen Davies 02/04/2016ellini’s version of Romeo and Juliet is not one of his more popular works but Popup Opera makes a compelling...
Reviewer's Rating Brainstorm Joshua Korber Hoffman 02/04/2016y brain isn’t broken, says a solitary teenager on stage. Life as a teenager isn’t easy; it’s confusing, frustrating and...
Reviewer's rating All’s Well That Ends Well Rebecca Coates 02/04/2016ike Measure for Measure, All’s Well That Ends Well is a ‘problem play’ rather than a true comedy, a play...