Reviewer's Rating Further Than the Furthest Thing Hugo Shapero 17/03/2023Strikingly set in the round and adhering to a stylised minimalist set design, this revival of Zinnie Harris’ hit play...
Reviewer's ratings Macbeth Jad Adams 17/03/2023For a play which is famously bad luck among actors (they aren’t even supposed to speak its name) Flabbergast Theatre...
Reviewer's rating David Suchet Poirot And More, A Retrospective Josi Steinfeld 16/03/2023It is a rare occurrence to be able to see a great actor’s one man show. We were privileged to...
Reviewer's rating The Magic Flute Owen Davies 15/03/2023Mozart’s Magic Flute is one of those operas that brings out extreme views amongst opera lovers. For some it’s a...
Reviewer's rating Turandot Josi Steinfeld 14/03/2023Puccini died before completing Turandot; music after the death of Liù was composed by Franco Alfano. At its 1926 première,...
Reviewer’s Rating The Rite of Spring Lucy Ashe 14/03/2023Seeta Patel Dance has brought an exciting double bill to Sadler’s Wells. Opening with a solo performance that is choreographed...
Reviewer’s Rating Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends Lucy Ashe 11/03/2023Turn It Out with Tiler Peck & Friends is an exquisitely curated evening of collaborative dance. There are four works,...
Reviewer's Rating Ballet Black: Pioneers Tim Hochstrasser 10/03/2023This fresh double-bill from Ballet Black introduces two works – ‘Then or Now’, which had a very brief outing ahead...
Reviewer's rating Home, I’m Darling Paul Richards 10/03/2023Laura Wade has written a clever, witty play about our fast-moving attitudes towards traditional ideas of work, sex, power, and...
Reviewer's Rating Jumping the Shark Emma Burnell 09/03/2023What’s so funny about that? The opening question of Jumping the Shark is basically ‘can you teach people to be...