Reviewer's rating Madama Butterfly Josi Steinfeld 25/03/2024On a trip to London, Giacomo Puccini saw a play by David Belasco called Madame Butterfly, taken from a short...
Lettice & Lovage – in aid of Alzheimer’s Research UK Rivka Jacobson 19/03/2024Sir Peter Shaffer’s sparkling comedy and exquisite satire Lettice & Lovage was first performed in 1987. It ran for over...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Tim Hochstrasser 18/03/2024After Andrew Scott’s recent, virtuosic solo-take on this play, it is actually something of a relief to see a samovar...
Reviewer's rating The Kite Runner Sofia Moran 15/03/2024In a captivating portrayal, the powerful story of an Afghan boy leaps from the page to the stage with breath-taking...
REVIEWER'S RATING The Marriage of Figaro Owen Davies 29/02/2024Cards on the table. Figaro is my favourite opera and I must have seen 30 or more productions since I...
Reviewer's rating The Hills of California Rivka Jacobson 10/02/2024Les Butterworth’s The Hills of California is a masterfully crafted play and brilliantly directed by Sam Mendes. It is currently...
Reviewer's rating Till the Stars Come Down Sofia Moran 02/02/2024Upon crossing the threshold into the Dorfman Theatre, one might initially feel a sense of trepidation, given the inherent challenges...
Reviewer's rating I Should Be So Lucky The Musical Paul Richards 31/01/2024If you were lucky enough to be a teenager in the Sixties, you got the Beatles and the Stones. In...
Reviewer's rating The Most Precious of Goods Rivka Jacobson 31/01/2024Very few performances capture the audience’s attention, from start to finish. This one does. It holds our attention on centre...
Elektra Josi Steinfeld 16/01/2024Elektra is Richard Strauss’ first collaboration with Hofmannsthal, and the second of Strauss’ modernist operas – the first was Salome...