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...
Reviewer's rating The Tempest Richard McKee 03/12/2021Back in March last year, this production was only a few days into its run when the Pandemic struck, and...
Reviewer's rating The Comedy Of Errors Aidan Elliott 25/11/2021Slapstick Shakespeare In this early comedy (based on The Menaechmi by Plautus), we learn that a family has been separated...
Reviewer's rating The Drop Emma Burnell 13/11/2021The Drop is a thrilling, challenging and hugely enjoyable cross between immersive theatre and an escape room. While it is...