Reviewer's rating Closer Emily Louizou 06/08/2022Closer was first performed 25 years ago – in May 1997. I first saw it in Athens in 2008 and...
South Pacific Julie Peakman 06/08/2022Anyone who is a fan of the film South Pacific approaches a new production with some trepidation. Will it be...
Reviewer's rating Black the Clown Grimeborn Festival 2022 Owen Davies 06/08/2022Opera in Spain was influenced by the Italian tradition that dominated the rest of Europe in the period after 1800....
Reviewer's rating All of Us Emma Burnell 05/08/2022Francesca Martinez’s debut play is full of righteous and well-earned anger that will leave all but those of the stoniest...
Reviewer's rating Dog/Actor Emma Burnell 05/08/2022Stephen Smith is an extraordinary physical actor. The silent first five minutes of Dog (one of two short one-man pieces...
Reviewer's rating Bad Jews Yaron Frid 04/08/2022Bad Jews make good theatre, apparently. Joshua Harmon’s comedy of (ill) manners, beliefs, and conflicts may look and sound at times like a...
Reviewer's rating Tomorrow Night Live Emma Burnell 31/07/2022Tomorrow Night Live is a highly active and partially interactive take on both the daytime TV format and political discussion...
Reviewer's rating 101 Dalmatians Emily Louizou 30/07/2022Dodie Smith’s The Hundred and One Dalmatians is one of the most popular stories of the 20th century. Disney, of...
Reviewer's rating La Donna del Lago Owen Davies 29/07/2022Rossini wrote some 39 operas and is best remembered for his comedies, particularly The Barber of Seville, but his output...
Reviewer's rating Much Ado About Nothing Rivka Jacobson 29/07/2022The auditorium was packed on the night I attended (and it was not press night),. The laughter and cheering from...