Reviewer's Rating Electra Patrick Skipworth 06/10/2014hen the Greeks portrayed the ancient stories of the Trojan War and its endless consequences on the lives of the...
Reviewer's Rating Next Fall Chris Bridges 03/10/2014ulti award winning Next Fall opened in New York in 2009 to huge critical acclaim before transferring to the Helen Hayes...
Reviewer's Rating The Girl of the Golden West Mel Cooper 03/10/2014n some ways, you could think of Puccini’s opera La Fanciulla del West as the first spaghetti western. This aspect...
Reviewer's Rating Seminar Rowena Hawkins 02/10/2014woman, Virginia Woolf famously wrote, must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction....
Reviewer's Rating Love Me Do Sandra Lawson 02/10/2014aurence Marks and Maurice Gran have stepped back in time yet again with their latest play Love Me Do. Set...
Reviewer's Rating He Had Hairy Hands Rowena Hawkins 01/10/2014n 1950s London, on the cobbled streets outside the Stage Door of the best West End show in town, an...
The Paper Project Isabelle Coy-Dibley 15/09/2014his collaborative piece of live art and theatre is hard to quantify in words with its passion, pain and frustration....
The Coronation of Poppea David M. Jacobson 31/08/2014he Coronation of Poppea is the final act in this landmark work in the development of Italian opera – the...
The Comedy of Errors Aleksandra Sakowska 30/08/2014he Comedy of Errors is Shakespeare’s early literary effort which paints with broad brush strokes the life of Renaissance society....
Autobahn Becca Kaplan 29/08/2014utobahn is Neil Labute’s short–play cycle capturing moments in the lives of people in cars. Consisting of seven short plays and...