Reviewer's rating For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy Emma Burnell 08/04/2022It has been a long time since I saw such a powerful and important play. Everything about this piece works...
Reviewer's rating Kontakthof Tim Hochstrasser 05/02/2022‘Kontakthof’ (Courtyard of Contact) was one of the breakthrough works of the celebrated German dance innovator, Pina Bausch. Dating from...
Reviewer's Rating Kin London MIME Festival 2022 Lucy Ashe 28/01/2022Kin surprises the audience at every turn. Comedy shifts into the most extraordinary acrobatics, which then propels us forward into...
Reviewer's rating The Emperor of Atlantis or Death Abdicates Tim Hochstrasser 24/01/2022Last weekend the Barbican Centre devoted a whole day to the music created at the Theresienstadt (Terezin) ghetto in World...
Reviewer's rating Bat Out of Hell Richard McKee 19/01/2022The house was full, the audience were delighted, the cast sparkled with energy, and the band were superb. What was...
Reviewer's rating CARY GRANT The Making Of A Hollywood Legend by Mark Glancy Mel Cooper 17/01/2022“Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant!” said Cary Grant. And that is pretty...
Reviewer's rating The Dante Project Tim Hochstrasser 01/01/2022The title of this full-length, three-part ballet is somewhat coy and misleading. While not a full narrative account of Dante’s...
Reviewer's rating While The Sun Shines Tim Hochstrasser 17/12/2021The Orange Tree Theatre scored a great success with this Rattigan revival back in 2019, and you can immediately see...
Reviewer's rating Fair Play Tim Hochstrasser 10/12/2021Like Bernard Shaw a century ago, Ella Road likes to take important and difficult social issues, place them in the...
Reviewer's rating Christmas Dinner Ben Reiss 09/12/2021Clearly, the good people at Edinburgh’s Royal Lyceum couldn’t decide which Christmas story to tell this year, so they’ve done...