Reviewer's Rating La Boheme Zabrina Lo 25/06/2018More than a century after it was first premiered in 1896, La Bohème remains a timeless ode to love. Written...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Katherine Syer 24/06/2018Harry Kupfer’s new production of Macbeth at Berlin’s Staatsoper opens with a digital backdrop of a smoking landscape unsettled by...
Reviewer's Rating The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Kezia Niman 19/06/2018The Donmar’s production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is faultless. It will inspire actors to perform, directors to...
Reviewer's Rating Der Fliegende Holländer Mel Cooper 13/06/2018The team at the Longborough Festival have managed to produce a Flying Dutchman that will itself live in legend, I...
Reviewer's Rating Manchester Collective: Sirocco Pauline Duverger 13/06/2018“It’s not a concert, it’s a chat!” proclaimed Abel Selaocoe during the performance that took place in Manchester on the...
Reviewer's Rating Dido And Aeneas Shmuel Ben-Tovim 09/06/2018There were two prominent precedents set in this production. Firstly, the Rishon le’Zion Symphonic Orchestra, a regular in the pit...
Reviewer's Rating Birdsong Max Haydon 08/06/2018Birdsong combines the heartache of love with the heartbreak of war. The play goes back and forth from the trenches...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi Fan Tutte Tim Hochstrasser 04/06/2018A really fine performance of this opera is very rare: often productions veer too much in the direction of cheap...
Reviewer's Rating Blueberry Toast Nicole Kent 04/06/2018Blueberry Toast is an absolutely brilliant play. It is a comical parody of the American dream and the perfect family...
Reviewer's Rating Fatherland Sarah Wisialowski 04/06/2018A refreshing new play, Fatherland explores difficult relationship issues between fathers and sons, doing so through the creative use of...