Reviewer's rating Dido and Aeneas Mel Cooper 19/08/2023Another clever aspect of this evening was the timing of the double bill. The first half was played in daylight...
Reviewer's rating Acis and Galataea Mel Cooper 19/08/2023This opera, along with the second half of a double bill, Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas, turned into an evening of...
Reviewer's Rating How The Other Half Loves Tim Hochstrasser 19/08/2023Back at the Mill at Sonning on a languorous, late-summer afternoon it is time for Ayckbourn, and ‘How The Other...
Reviewer's rating The Rake’s Progress Miho Uchida 18/08/2023We are introduced to a colourful and funky version of The Rake’s Progress from the onset; Tom Rakewell’s Grecian tragedy...
Spiral Emma Burnell 18/08/2023I don’t often do this, but I am going to retell something I overheard during the interval of Spiral. I...
Reviewer's Rating The Arc Tim Hochstrasser 18/08/2023Emanate is a new theatre company that seeks to showcase new plays that loosely embrace and touch upon Jewish themes....
The Effect Emma Burnell 17/08/2023What is love, anyway? This is the question at the heart of The Effect. Is it a simple matter of...
Reviewer's Rating Makeshifts and Realities Tim Hochstrasser 16/08/2023The Finborough Theatre has for many years made the case for neglected drama from the Edwardian Era, particularly plays associated...
Reviewer's rating Loyola Grimeborn 2023 Hafiza Butt 15/08/2023Because we now no longer know key events in Western history, we need to be sign-posted. Galleries identify the pantheon...
Reviewer's rating Carmen Mel Cooper 14/08/2023Henry James used to say that you had to start with the given, and if you attend any of the...