Reviewer's Rating Nabucco Miriam Perandones 12/10/2015he 68th opera season in the Teatro Campoamor began in September with Die Walküre and continues in October with Nabucco,...
Reviewer's Rating The Lie (Le Mensonge) Kitty Woodham 12/10/2015he Lie, or Le Mensonge, as it is better known in Paris, is a hugely anticipated, and highly publicised production...
Reviewer's rating Happy Girl and Boys Will Be Boys Rebecca Coates 11/10/2015oth Happy Girl and Boys Will Be Boys are part of the ‘Tomorrow’s Feminists Today’ section of Camden People’s Theatre’s...
Reviewer's rating Teddy Ferrara Rebecca Coates 10/10/2015eddy Ferrara is a play that refuses to fall into complacency regarding LGBT equality. It is a play that repeatedly...
Reviewer's Rating The Point At Which It Last Made Sense Lucy Ashe 10/10/2015he point at which it last made sense is one of those rather awkward performances to write about; you know...
Reviewer's Rating Consensual Matthew Whitaker 09/10/2015t’s a bold thing to take the subject of sex between a teacher and a minor, a topic we only...
Reviewer's rating Measure for Measure Rebecca Coates 09/10/2015easure for Measure has always sat uneasily within the ranks of Shakespeare’s comedies, and The Young Vic’s acknowledgement that this...
Reviewer's Rating Around the World in 80 Days (Le tour du monde en 80 jours) Alex Heal 08/10/2015f I had to sum up my evening at Théâtre du Splendid in one word, I’d say ‘memorable’. Comical? Yes....
Reviewer's Rating Merchant of Venice Rowena Hawkins 08/10/2015he Merchant of Venice has been everywhere recently. The RSC’s version closed last month, Shakespeare’s Globe’s Merchant played earlier in...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Rivka Jacobson 08/10/2015e prepared for a brief hour and 25 minutes of a totally absorbing, gripping and unsettling journey, when you take...