80s Live! Emma Burnell 19/07/2023Have you ever been to Butlins and had the time of your life but aren’t quite sure why? That’s very...
Reviewer's rating The Verdict Mel Cooper 14/07/2023I caught the stage production of The Verdict the other day when it came to Oxford towards the end of...
Reviewer's reviewers Cuckoo Paul Richards 14/07/2023Cuckoo is a play where nothing happens, thrice. Unlike Waiting for Godot, Michael Wynne’s three-act play is not ethereal and timeless, but...
Reviewer's rating L’Orfeo The Legend of Orpheus Mel Cooper 13/07/2023Although I wasn’t entirely convinced by the actual production and the concept behind it, I found this performance of Monteverdi’s...
Review's rating The Life and Loves of a Broadway Baby: An Evening with Melissa Adi Ginat 12/07/2023The Crazy Coqs never fails to ignite a sense of anticipation for a great show and a fun evening and...
Dear England Emma Burnell 11/07/2023James Graham is a glorious chronicler of the English. Whether it be possibly cheating gameshow guests, definitely scheming politicians, or...
Reviewer's rating The Pillowman Yaron Frid 11/07/2023The mind of Martin McDonagh is a fascinating place to be in, but not for the faint of heart. In...
Reviewer's rating Candide Mel Cooper 11/07/2023The new Welsh National Opera travelling production of Bernstein’s operetta Candide is a totally delightful, innovative, surprising and astonishingly original...
Reviewer's Ratings Classical Pride Tim Hochstrasser 10/07/2023Remarkably, this concert in the Barbican Hall was apparently the very first in which a leading orchestra participated front-and-centre with...
Reviewer's rating The Unicorn Rosie Tricks 09/07/2023Alice Lamb is a powerhouse in this one-hour solo performance about Andrea, a woman who immerses herself in sex to...