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...
Reviewer's Rating Peter Pan Niv Petel 28/05/2018‘Peter Pan’, J. M. Barrie’s timeless classic play (1904) about the eternal boy from Never Land, is given another layer...
Reviewer's Rating Operation Crucible Laura Vogels 23/05/2018This is theatre at its simplest and finest. Operation Crucible cleverly tells the life stories of four ironworkers who are...
Reviewer's Rating Life and Fate Russell Caplan 22/05/2018A kaleidoscope of crisscrossing personal narratives that intersect and resonate with the unfolding of the life and fate of Jewish...
Reviewer's Rating Iolanthe Richard Voyce 19/05/2018I rightly raved about ENO’s new Iolanthe back in February. Director Cal McCrystal’s laugh-a-minute makeover turns this 1882 Gilbert and...
Reviewer's Rating Pyar Actually Caroline Perret 19/05/2018Together light-hearted and though-provoking, “Pyar Actually” is a rare gem of a play. Its text, written and performed by Sukh Ojla, a...