Reviewer's Rating Respighi: Opera Double Bill Tim Hochstrasser 17/11/2023As so often, the Guildhall School is going where the leading opera houses fear to tread. This term’s opera production...
Radio Gaga Julie Peakman 15/11/2023This is not a musical but a music tribute to Queen. At first I thought I was going to see...
Reviewer's Rating Made in Chelsea Tim Hochstrasser 13/11/2023It is not often these days that a new comedy arrives that self-consciously models itself on Wilde and Wodehouse. On...
Reviewer's rating Jeptha Josi Steinfeld 13/11/2023ROH’s seasons of Handel’s Covent Garden Operas continues with Jeptha. Religious subjects were banned from performance in 1752, thus Jeptha,...
Phantasmagoria Emily Louizou 13/11/2023Deepika Arwind’s Phantasmagoria is certainly a play full of very prominent ideas, debates and arguments. The story revolves around Mehrosh,...
Nineteen Gardens Julie Peakman 12/11/2023After one and half years, two lovers meet up again. At first it is unclear why they are bothering, but...
Reviewer's rating 7 Deaths of Maria Callas Josi Steinfeld 11/11/2023Cecilia Sophia Anna Maria Kalougeropoulos, better known as Maria Callas was born on 2nd December 1923. Plump and awkward, she...
Reviewer's rating To Have and To Hold Rivka Jacobson 09/11/2023This production of Richard Bean’s well crafted drama is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking. It is shot through with...
Reviewer's rating Cowbois Mel Cooper 07/11/2023Let me start by saying that for me COWBOIS is unmissable because it does exactly what good theatre is supposed...
Seize the Cheese Jad Adams 07/11/2023Bizarre storylines for musicals are hardly new. W.S.Gilbert struggled on one about a magic lozenge; more successfully The Little Shop...