Reviewer's rating Eugene Onegin Tim Hochstrasser 03/06/2022Tchaikovsky very much wanted to write opera for adults about real characters, avoiding implausible operatic devices and melodramatic conceits. In...
Reviewer's rating Dictating to the Estate Emma Burnell 02/06/2022Some people just don’t matter. I mean they should. Especially to those who are elected and employed to serve them....
Reviewer's rating The Dance of Death Rosie Tricks 01/06/2022Currently at Bath’s Theatre Royal is The Dance of Death, a production adapted from Strindberg’s original play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz....
Reviewer's rating Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year 2022 Tim Hochstrasser 01/06/2022Inaugurated in 2007, and back after a two-year break, this competition now attracts entries from over 300 singers, 12 of...
Reviewer's rating two Palestinians go dogging Rivka Jacobson 23/05/2022The year is 2043. Reem and her husband Sayeed are here to perform a ‘Serious Play about Palestine”. That is,...
Reviewer's rating Birthmarked Rosie Tricks 19/05/2022For two more nights, you can catch Brook Tate performing Birthmarked at The Bristol Old Vic. Regardless of what you...
Reviewer's Rating You Heard Me Julie Peakman 20/03/2022One woman pulls off an energetic explosion of anger in this fifty minutes piece of performance art about sexual violence....
Reviewer's rating The Tragedy of Macbeth Tim Hochstrasser 24/11/2021‘Macbeth’ is Shakespeare’s shortest play purely as text and productions often rush past the audience in a blur of whisper...
Reviewer's rating Jamie Hale CRIPtic Pit Party Charlie Callas 24/11/2021This is a dynamic, creative, political and responsive work by d/Deaf and disabled performers. A journey through cultures I am...
Reviewer's rating The Drop Emma Burnell 13/11/2021The Drop is a thrilling, challenging and hugely enjoyable cross between immersive theatre and an escape room. While it is...