Reviewer's rating Elegy Rebecca Coates 29/04/2016lzheimer’s (or dementia – the words themselves are never actually uttered within the play) is a difficult, often unwieldy subject,...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Mel Cooper 27/04/2016he new production of King Lear directed intelligently by Max Webster and highlighting a powerful performance by Michael Pennington is...
Reviewer's Rating The Silver Gym Richard McKee 19/04/2016our reviewer had never ventured so far into darkest Essex. On and on trundled the District Line train, taking him...
Reviewer's rating The Suicide Rebecca Coates 15/04/2016he Suicide takes Nikolai Erdman’s satire and thrusts it, wholesale, into the world of 21st Century London. It follows Sam...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Mel Cooper 11/04/2016his is an intelligent, energetic and original Hamlet that should have even the most jaded student of the play reconsidering...
Reviewer's Rating Snow White Mel Cooper 11/04/2016was deeply impressed by the Ballet Lorent’s retelling in dance of Snow White. A seriously impressive show in the idiom...
Reviewer's rating The Caretaker Nicholas Potter 10/04/2016atthew Warchus’s latest artistic endeavour at the Old Vic is an absolute triumph, keenly expressing Pinter’s vision in The Caretaker:...
Reviewer's rating How The Other Half Loves Rivka Jacobson 08/04/2016lan Ayckbourn was a thirty-year-old with a, shall we say, unromantic view of marriage when he wrote this exquisitely funny...
Reviewer's rating Les Blancs Chris Bridges 08/04/2016orraine Hansberry was an intriguing writer; a young, gifted black woman (the song of the same name by Nina Simone...
Reviewer's rating Goodnight Mister Tom Joshua Korber Hoffman 08/04/2016he large-scale evacuation of children from London during World War Two is a topic which has been written about many...