Beowulf Boritt, Tony-Winning Set Designer, in conversation with Paul Meltzer Paul Meltzer Interviews 08/12/2015
Reviewer's Rating Instructions for Border Crossing Grace Dillon 29/05/2018Instructions for Border Crossing is a unique experience. It is a performance that depends to some degree on the audience’s...
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 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 Othello Megan Roberts 11/05/2018When I heard that the Liverpool Everyman – a theatre close to my heart and home – was putting on...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Mel Cooper 09/05/2018I was ultimately quite pleased to have seen the new production of Romeo and Juliet at the RSC. However, I...
Reviewer's Rating Thoroughly Modern Millie Mel Cooper 04/05/2018Thoroughly Modern Millie was a very successful film that got very mixed reviews. It succeeded mainly on the charms of...
Reviewer's Rating Whisky Galore Grace Dillon 26/04/2018Sea shanties play as the audience takes their seats in a community hall in 1955. Upstage, a line of chairs...
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 The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich Mel Cooper 24/04/2018The Fantastic Follies of Mrs Rich, which was originally called The Beau Defeated, is a neglected play by a neglected...
Reviewer's Rating Legacy Grace Dillon 19/04/2018The year is 2085. Philip Blackthorn’s (Ian Giles) tech enterprise, Legacy, has grown exponentially. Breeding its own race of children,...