Reviewer's Rating Always Orange / Fall of the Kingdom, Rise of the Foot Soldier Mel Cooper 20/08/2016he Making Mischief Festival is, for the RSC, supposed to be about responding to “the challenge with daring explorations of...
Reviewer's Rating Echoes of Eternity Vikki Jane Vile 19/08/2016ragic love stories are a well trodden path in dance, they are adored by audiences for their abilities to make...
Reviewer's Rating Peter Pan In Scarlet Mel Cooper 19/08/2016eter Pan in Scarlet is the official sequel to J M Barrie’s Peter Pan. Set in the late 1920s, that...
Reviewer's Rating That Which Isn’t Austin Fimmano 17/08/2016n Brooklyn, Matthew Freeman’s new play That Which Isn’t sets itself up to delve into the intricacies of human relationships....
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 Cold Blood Marianna Papaki 17/08/2016ow tempting can a play about death be to watch, especially in the height of summer in Athens? If it’s...
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...