Reviewer's Rating An Inspector Calls Mel Cooper 17/10/2019An Inspector Calls, J B Priestley’s famous allegorical play about class, socialism and social responsibility, seems more appropriate than ever....
Reviewer's Rating The Ice Cream Boys Emma Burnell 16/10/2019The Ice Cream Boys covers a vital and important part of South African history that is just starting to come...
Reviewer's Rating King John Mel Cooper 07/10/2019Let me start by saying that the new production of Shakespeare’s too-infrequently produced play, King John, is entertaining, moving, engaging,...
Instruments of Time & Truth/Bojan Čičić Catherine Flutsch 05/10/2019Instruments of Time & Truth’s concert was something heavenly. Performed in Oxford’s magnificent Sheldonian Theatre, the musicians of IT&T played two...
Malory Towers Catherine Flutsch 03/10/2019There is something truly magical about Emma Rice’s production of Malory Towers. Malory Towers is an adaptation of the series...
Reviewer's Rating Two Trains Running Mel Cooper 26/09/2019I should begin by stating up front that I am a serious admirer and fan of the works of August...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Mel Cooper 19/09/2019I am a fan of Paul Hart’s work as a director and have previously enjoyed very much his approach to...
Reviewer's Rating Pride and Prejudice (Sort Of) Marine Furet 16/09/2019Can one really review any adaptation of Pride and Prejudice without some kind of variation on truths universally acknowledged? Probably,...
Humans Catherine Flutsch 15/09/2019Circa ensemble’s show, Humans, is something very, very special. Circa ensemble’s description of its show is simple; 10 acrobats take the...
Tango Motion Catherine Flutsch 12/09/2019Tango Motion, bills itself as a journey into the heart of Tango Argentino. The show itself consists of a four-piece...