Reviewer's Rating Sancho: An Act of Remembrance Austin Fimmano 25/04/2018Sancho: An Act of Remembrance starts in the lobby on the third floor of the National Black Theatre in Harlem....
Reviewer's Rating When We Were Brothers Pauline Duverger 25/04/2018“Lads don’t cry!” is the central idea tackled by Ben Tagoe’s play When We Were Brothers. Tagoe, who used to...
Reviewer's Rating Bat Out of Hell Nicole Kent 24/04/2018Bat Out of Hell is playing at the Dominion Theatre after a huge success at the Coliseum last year. It...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Austin Fimmano 13/04/2018It’s pre-Arthurian Britain, and madness spreads throughout the government like plague. A familiar scene unfolds: a raving king, teetering on...
Reviewer's Rating Mirrors Vera Mikusch 12/04/2018Mirrors is simply hysterical. And that is all down to Siobhan McMillan’s performing. The things she does, the way she...
Reviewers Rating Reared Chlöe Warner 10/04/2018“At the heart of this play, I hope there are warm, funny, hard-working women. Society has set them against one...
Reviewer's Rating George’s Marvellous Medicine Coren [Age 9] 03/04/2018This play of Roald Dahl’s book is really funny and much of the time it was the adults who were...
Reviewer's Rating The Mikado Owen Davies 30/03/2018What is the opposite of “turning in your grave”? Because whatever it is that is what W. S. Gilbert is...
Reviewer's Rating The Inheritance Agnes Carrington-Windo 29/03/2018You absolutely need to set aside a day to go and see The Inheritance. Set in modern New York, this...
Reviewer's Rating Old Stock: A Refugee Love Story Ann Pryor 26/03/2018With his resplendent beard and fantastical locks, donning purple coat and matching hat, Ben Caplan is the dazzling centerpiece of...