Reviewer's Rating The Promise Roger Mortimer 10/09/2015lenty is perhaps not the first word that comes to mind when thinking of the Soviet Union in the 1940s...
Reviewer's Rating When We Were Women Tom Aitken 10/09/2015harman Macdonald returns to Glasgow, the city of her birth for the setting of this play, he opening production of...
Reviewer's Rating Caught Sam Pengelly 09/09/2015t is difficult to describe Christopher Chen’s Caught without giving away too many spoilers. Caught is concerned with the relationship...
Reviewer's Rating hamlet is dead. no gravity Sam Pengelly 09/09/2015he Arcola Theatre plays host to the VOLTA International Festival until the 19th September. There are four different productions showing...
Reviewer's Rating The Late Henry Moss James Corke-Webster 07/09/2015he Late Henry Moss opens and closes in the one-room New Mexico shack of the eponymous protagonist. But he, alas,...
Reviewer's Rating Oresteia Rivka Jacobson 06/09/2015he spectacular dramatic opening scene of the first of The Oresteia trilogy sets a splendid prelude to Adele Thomas’s production...
Reviewer's Rating Songs From Far Away Sam Pengelly 05/09/2015ongs From Far Away opened in Brazil, then in Amsterdam and now we are treated to its arrival on the...
Reviewer's Rating 1938- Hitler Takes Vienna Sam Pengelly 05/09/2015like the Jack Studio Theatre, neatly situated to the right of the bar off the Brockley Jack pub, south-east London....
Reviewer's Rating The Jewish Legends Richard McKee 03/09/2015ownstairs at The Gatehouse is a Wetherspoon pub serving excellent real ale. Upstairs is a ‘fringe’ theatre with refurbished seats,...
Reviewer's Rating Hatched ‘n’ Dispatched Richard Voyce 03/09/2015olstoy wrote that ‘Happy families are all alike. Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way’. He might also...