Reviewer's Rating With the Lights Out, It’s Less Dangerous Luke Davies 12/06/2014ith the Lights Out, It’s Less Dangerouswas one of a seven-part series of events as part of LIFT festival entitled...
Our Fathers Chris Bridges 12/06/2014irmingham based theatre company Babakas’ first production is a story about relationships between fathers and their children. Mike has been...
Akram Khan Company Hafiza Butt 11/06/2014fter the wonder of Desh, Khan’s solo dance performance which premiered at Sadler’s Wells in 2011, I came to this show...
The 21st Century Merchant of Venice Aleksandra Sakowska 10/06/2014t is increasingly difficult to review London fringe shows and indeed it is not fortunate for The 21st Century Merchant of...
The Roof Luke Davies 10/06/2014he Roof has so much promise. An outdoors immersive show performed entirely on a panoramic platform above the audience’s heads to...
Il Barbiere di Siviglia S.A. McCracken 09/06/2014irst performed in 1816 and enthusiastically received from the second night onwards, Rossini’s comic opera – which still ranks 7th on...
Tristram Shandy – Conception, Cock & Bull Richard McKee 09/06/2014othing odd will do long”, opined Dr Johnson. “Tristram Shandy did not last.” Laurence Sterne, the author of The Life and Opinions...
Russell Maliphant Company – Still Current Katerina Yannouli 08/06/2014till Current is a five-part work from choreographer Russell Maliphant. Malliphant, Britain’s leading modern dance creator, according to Daily Express, is an...
Orpheus and Eurydice James Cross 07/06/2014n the Greek myth, mired in grief at the death of his beloved wife Eurydice, Orpheus played and sang so...
Lear Sandra Lawson 07/06/2014hil Willmott’s idea of casting a female Lear is a bold one, which works well on some levels. It confronts...