Reviewer's Rating The Importance of Being Earnest Nicola Watkinson 19/04/2018The Importance of Being Earnest is probably Oscar Wilde’s best-known work – and rightly so. The comedy of manners follows...
Reviewer's Rating This House Flora Wilson Brown 19/04/2018‘This House’ tells the story of the 1974 – 79 Labour minority government, through the offices of both the Government...
Reviewer's Rating Brighton Rock William Bateman 16/04/2018Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock is a story of deceit, betrayal, violence and the tragic, notably human, desire for love. Bryony...
Reviewer's Rating Soldier On Grace Dillon 07/04/2018In the darkness of the York Theatre Royal Studio floor, a lone figure, Rickshaw (Mark Griffin) appears. Staring out into...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Mel Cooper 05/04/2018Instead of being about the corruption of power, or about the unconscious power of guilt, this new production of Macbeth...
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 Turn of the Screw Megan Roberts 26/03/2018Some might think that The Turn of the Screw – originally written by Henry James in 1898 – is as...
Reviewer's Rating The Duchess of Malfi Mel Cooper 20/03/2018The DUCHESS OF MALFI by John Webster is one of the most difficult plays of the Jacobean Era both to...
Reviewer's Rating Finders Keepers Grace Dillon 20/03/2018A mother-to-be (Clare-Louise English) finds sanctuary in Mr. Pharaoh’s junk yard as she flees from the police. Not that Mr....
Reviewer's Rating Medea Maria Daniel Welton 18/03/2018Medea Maria, a new collaboration between director Alexander Kaniewski and composer Helen Madden, explores the enduring ability of Greek drama...