Ermonela Jaho in Conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson 23/01/2026Voice, silence, and the ethics of listening The internationally acclaimed soprano reflects on voice, silence, and how lived experience reshapes...
The Makropulos Affair Josi Steinfeld 15/01/2026Makropulos, adapted from Karel Čapek’s play, is rarely performed and widely regarded as one of the most demanding works in...
In Search of Youkali… Tim Hochstrasser 11/01/2026We think we know the milieu of Kurt Weill – whether the sardonic, witty, cynical and sometimes sentimental world of...
Boys in the Buff Richard Voyce 21/12/2025Christmas has come early — and what a treat. Boys in the Buff, at Kennington’s Golden Goose Theatre, is the...
Messiah Olivia Hurton 14/12/2025Smith Square Hall is one of those buildings that you catch sight of as you pace down Millbank and wish...
Ariodante Tim Hochstrasser 13/12/2025Without Tunbridge Wells, there would be no Ariodante. Depleted by financial worries and the intrigues of his rivals, Handel snuck...
A Christmas Carol Elliot Stoszek 08/12/2025It is once again that time of year when A Christmas Carol returns to the stage, its ghostly tale reminding...
Stick Man (Children Theatre) Rivka Jacobson 08/12/2025I attended Stick Man, based on the ever-popular book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, together with 3½-year-old Marlow. Like...
Boogie on the Bones Olivia Hurton 08/12/2025In darkest Marylebone a revolution is brewing. Within Theatre, the Slavic theatre company made up of professional actors with personal...
The Death of Arthur: Tennyson and In Memoriam Olivia Hurton 06/12/2025There is still no better companion for indulging in misery and finding consolation than a copy of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s...