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...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Mel Cooper 17/05/2018The almost-legendary Midsummer Night’s Dream production by Lyric Hammersmith and Filter Theatre has been revived again and is totally wonderful...
Reviewer's Rating Uncensored: A Tour of Troublesome Texts. Banned and Censored Plays Through the Ages Hannah Connell 11/05/2018Theatre Royal Haymarket’s Uncensored marks 50 years since the abolition of state censorship in the UK with performances of canonical...
Reviewer's Rating A Streetcar Named Desire Mel Cooper 11/05/2018A new production by English Touring Theatre, Theatre Clwyd and Nuffield Southampton Theatres simply proves once again that the Tennessee...
Reviewer's Rating Dwunastu gniewnych ludzi (12 Angry Men) Aleksandra Pytko 09/05/2018Imagine you have been asked to sit on a jury that deliberates the case of a teenager who allegedly murdered...
Reviewer's Rating A Brief History of Women Ann Pryor 08/05/2018Young Anthony Spates is the pivotal figure in A Brief History of Women, whose life passage is traced in four...