Best Of Friends Richard Voyce 27/04/2014est of Friends, which is slated to run at The Landor in Clapham until 10th May, was due to have...
The Government Inspector Lucy Ashe 26/04/2014he Flintlock Theatre’s first production as a company, The Government Inspector, is a feast of entertainment, taking Nikolai Gogol’s controversial...
The Silver Tassie Owen Davies 26/04/2014ean O’Casey’s anti-war play was famously rejected by W B Yeats for its first production at the Abbey Theatre in...
Dorian Gray Owen Davies 26/04/2014scar Wilde’s plays have a special place in British theatre so a stage adaptation of his only novel has a...
Three Sisters Mel Cooper 26/04/2014onchalovsky is not only a legendary film-maker but, on the evidence of his productions now in London, a great theatre...
Uncle Vanya David Holloway 25/04/2014hekhov’s Uncle Vanyais subtitled Scenes from County Life in Four Acts and the irony is apparent at the outset of...
Reading With Bach Ben Millson 25/04/2014he Laban Theatre is a beautiful performance space; a huge square stage in an auditorium lined with the rich dark...
Martine Emma Hardy 25/04/2014here isn’t one moment of your life you recall with special tenderness? Martine is Jean-Jacques Bernard’s most famous play. Set...
On Tidy Endings Richard McKee 25/04/2014 long queue snaked its way from Cambridge Circus, in the heart of London’s Theatreland, round the corner into Earlham Street,...
Romeo and Juliet Sonia Louis 23/04/2014he timeless Romeo and Juliet was a joy to watch. The cast of only seven actors included Oliver Lynes, Lorna...