Reviewer's Rating Peter Gynt Phil Setren 16/07/2019A dark vein of humour runs through a modernized Peter Gynt at the National Theatre as our hot-headed 22-year-old main...
Reviewer's Rating Jellyfish Sam Dodgshon 12/07/2019Jellyfish is a straightforward play which I find strangely difficult to describe. What’s it about? Well, it’s about relationships, it’s...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Sam Dodgshon 12/07/2019A company celebrating it’s 15th year touring Shakespeare around the country’s stately homes and gardens, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men bring...
Reviewer's Rating Sleep No More Austin Fimmano 15/06/2019The McKittrick Hotel is dark. It’s one of the first things you must adapt to if you are to make...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Austin Fimmano 12/06/2019The Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park has long been one of New York’s most prized cultural jewels – and...
Reviewer's Rating Das Rheingold Mel Cooper 10/06/2019The new Longborough Opera Festival production of Das Rheingold approximates, within the “given” of its setting and budget, just about...
Reviewers Rating Les Serge (Gainsbourg point barre) Emilie Proudhon-Dumesny 04/06/2019A few nights ago, I had a date with Serge at the Studio-Théâtre, the smallest theater of the Comédie Française....
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...