Swan Lake Lucy Ashe 09/01/2015wan Lake, first performed in the 19th century in Russia, remains a true favourite of ballet companies and audiences alike....
Bette and Joan: The Final Curtain Nicole Kent 07/01/2015ette and Joan: The Final Curtain is a hilarious revival of the infamous relationship between two of Hollywood’s greatest icons,...
The Shoemaker’s Holiday or The Gentle Craft Mel Cooper 07/01/2015n a production that is consistently energetic, brilliantly designed to interest the eye and convey the era in which the...
Cyrano de Bergerac Line Lévy 02/01/2015he masterpiece Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand was written in 1897 and inspired by the thrilling and dissolute life...
City Of Angels Rivka Jacobson 31/12/2014irst performed on Broadway 25 years ago, Larry Gelbart’s City of Angels exquisitely directed by Josie Rourke, is witty, engaging...
Albert Einstein: Relativitively Nicole Kent 29/12/2014lbert Einstein: Relativively Speaking, is a hilarious exploration of one of the greatest minds of the twenty first century with...
The Dragon Owen Davies 23/12/2014his play is a moral and political fable in the guise of a farcical fairy tale. It tells of the...
Widowers’ Houses Tom Aitken 20/12/2014idowers’ Houses was Shaw’s first play, staged in 1892, following his unsuccessful publication of five novels. It is an astonishingly assured...
The Bells Never Burned Brighter (Süßer die Glocken nie brennen) Becca Kaplan 20/12/2014xteriors can be rather deceiving with Showbühne Mainz. Entering an unassuming door and up a small staircase, one would think...
The Christmas Truce Mel Cooper 20/12/2014’m afraid that mine has to be a dissenting voice. By and large, people have been raving about this show....