An August Bank Holiday Lark Kate Hainsworth 13/03/2014here’s a smell of rushes as you enter the Viaduct theatre and dappled lighting across a traverse arrangement. We’re in...
Versailles Sarah Moore 12/03/2014he uncertainty of war fought in the trenches gives way to the fresh uncertainties of life resuming again after the...
Translations Sarah Moore 12/03/2014his performance of Brian Friel’s 1980 play at Cambridge Arts Theatre kicks off a five-week tour for Translations by the...
A Doll’s House Liana Fernez 12/03/2014s fast as any of Ibsen’s plays allow, Carrie Cracknell’s A Doll’s House hurtles towards its heroine’s escape—a nineteenth century...
The Magic Flute Owen Davies 11/03/2014ozart’s Magic Flute is so rich in music and in story that it can bear a hundred different interpretations. It...
Le Docteur Miracle James Holloway 11/03/2014ou can make an omelette without breaking eggs First a disclaimer – This is not “opera” as many would conceive;...
Urinetown The Musical Richard Voyce 11/03/2014 usually submit my reviews on the day I see the show. I offer this observation not as some badge of...
Medea Patrick Skipworth 10/03/2014ne of the canonical plays of Ancient Greek tragedy, Medea tells the story of the eponymous barbarian witch-princess who finds...
Colour Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 08/03/2014ith colourful books hanging from the ceiling and stacked on the floor, you will be welcome in the warmth and...
Rodelinda Mel Cooper 08/03/2014his new production of one of the central Handel operas has had unstinted praise from every quarter, as far as...