Reviewer's Rating Posting Letters to the Moon Ann Pryor 26/05/2019If master documentarian Ken Burns were to fashion a look into British life during World War II, as told in...
Against Nature Aparna Halpé 25/05/2019James Kudelka’s masterpiece, Against Nature, returns to the stage at Citadel + Compagnie. Against Nature is based on À rebours...
Reviewer's Rating Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four Vera Mikusch 11/05/2019This adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes classic is as straightforward as it gets. The whole play is refreshingly natural. Everything...
Reviewer's Rating Love’s Labor’s Lost Juliet Martini 08/05/2019As they say, “love is a battlefield,” and every warrior on that battlefield believes they know the strategies to make...
Reviewer's Rating The Full Monty Richard McKee 01/05/2019They’ve done it again at the New Wimbledon Theatre – another brilliant show! Really, this is becoming a habit. It’s...
Reviewer's Rating The Devil’s Passion or Easter in Hell Vera Mikusch 16/04/2019Justin Butcher’s performance as the devil is simply outstanding. The physical theatre elements of his acting are incredibly fluent and...
Reviewer's Rating Mrs. Murray’s Menagerie Colin Macdonald 09/04/2019The Mad Ones, a theater ensemble who compose collaboratively through a process that involves prolonged improvisation, character-building workshops, and writing...
Reviewer's Rating Bathsheba’s Psalms, or a Woman of Unusual Beauty Taking a Bath Ann Pryor 07/04/2019The Old Testament story of Bathsheba and David – that of the powerful man wielding his influence to bed a...
Reviewer's Rating Tosca Shmuel Ben-Tovim 03/04/2019119 years after the great success of the opening night of Tosca in Rome, the audience in Tel Aviv was...
Reviewer's Rating La Trilogie de la Vengeance Chloe Darnaud 03/04/2019La Trilogie de la Vengeance is the embodiment of Simon Stone’s wild vision of live cinematographic theatre. Upon arrival, the...