The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
Reviewer's Rating Vampire Hospital Waiting Room Richard Voyce 11/11/2015ampire Hospital Waiting Room is that all-too-rare a beast in the world of new musical comedy. It is genuinely original,...
Reviewer's Rating Aatif Nawaz: Muslims Do It Five Times a Day Chloe Petts 10/11/2015fter supporting the likes of Omid Djalili and Patrick Monahan, Aatif Nawaz brings this year’s Edinburgh Fringe offering, and his...
Reviewer's Rating WNO Tour: Bellini, I Puritani; Handel, Orlando; Sondheim, Sweeney Todd Mel Cooper 10/11/2015caught up with the current Welsh National Opera season on tour in Oxford and must begin by reporting that musically...
Reviewer's Rating Pierrot Lunaire Caroline Perret 09/11/2015ierrot Lunaire is a piece of dance theatre inspired by the French poems of symbolist Belgian poet Albert Giraud of...
Reviewer's Rating A Broadcast/Looping Pieces & The Notebook Rowena Hawkins 08/11/2015efore Forced Entertainment’s celebrated rendition of Agota Kristof’s harrowing novel The Notebook returns to Battersea Arts Centre where it made...
Reviewer's Rating The Stationmaster Richard McKee 06/11/2015n the heart of the West End, but very much a ‘fringe’ theatre, the Tristan Bates Theatre is playing host...
Reviewer's Rating The Killing of Sister George Sophie Nevrkla 06/11/2015hen Frank Marcus’s The Killing of Sister George opened in 1965, it was a controversial piece. It was one of...
Reviewer's rating Dry Land Rebecca Coates 05/11/2015Dry Land is about an American high school swim team. Or rather, it is about adolescence, and trauma, and the...
Reviewer's Rating The Hairy Ape Rowena Hawkins 04/11/2015ugene O’Neill’s classic American existential drama The Hairy Ape is strikingly staged in a new outing at the Old Vic directed...
Reviewer's Rating The Phantom Raspberry Blower Richard Voyce 02/11/2015he Goon Show originally ran on the BBC Home Service from 1951 to 1960, making stars of its three main...