Reviewer Rating Es and Flo Rhys John Edwards 17/05/2023Jennifer Lunn must be relieved. Not only did Es and Flo turn out to be a remarkable and captivating play...
Helen Emma Burnell 17/05/2023Helen starts with a death. As the action begins we see Helen (Jo Mousley) and Becca (Chloe Wade) lose their...
Reviewer's Rating Leaves of Glass Tim Hochstrasser 16/05/2023This play by Philip Ridley was first shown in 2007 at the Soho Theatre where it was a considerable success...
Music for Refugees Mel Cooper 11/05/2023On Saturday, 22 April 2023, in the mediaeval University Church of St Mary’s in Oxford, an important new initiative was...
Reviewer's rating Cymbeline Mel Cooper 11/05/2023Gregory Doran has created a truly brilliant evening of theatre in his new production of Shakespeare’s romantic masterpiece, Cymbeline. There...
Reviewer's rating Tony! Tony Blair the Rock Opera Paul Richards 10/05/2023Many unlikely historical figures have been the subject of rock operas – Sweeney Todd, Eva Peron, Jesus Christ – and...
Reviewer's Rating Jonah – Theme of the Sea Tim Hochstrasser 10/05/2023The centrepiece of this one-off concert was ‘Jonah’, a new oratorio by Ian Fletcher. But the evening as a whole...
Reviewer's Rating The Circle Tim Hochstrasser 09/05/2023Tom Littler’s first outing as the new Artistic Director of the Orange Tree Theatre is very much in the traditions...
Reviewer rating Romeo and Julie Rhys John Edwards 08/05/2023Romeo and Julie is not Romeo and Juliet. There’s not a Montague, Capulet or even a balcony in sight. Here,...
Reviewer's rating Innocence Hafiza Butt 06/05/2023Even though it is a love story culminating in a marriage that begins this tale, Innocence is not a love...