Fatherland Tim Hochstrasser 11/11/2025It is not often, these days, that you have the author of a play also taking on one of the...
Der Wald & Lucrezia Tim Hochstrasser 11/11/2025Any Conservatory needs to offer stage experience to as many students as possible, and one-act operas represent an excellent way...
Othello Olivia Hurton 10/11/2025In Othello at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, director Tom Morris dispenses with zany thematic concepts and gives us a straight...
Daddy’s First Gay Date Wilder Gutterson 08/11/2025The apt title of Sam Danson’s compact two-act play poses a challenge: can a bisexual man navigate the complexities of...
Enigma Variations Julie Peakman 08/11/2025Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt’s Enigma Variations is one of the best plays I have seen this year. It is therefore unsurprising that...
Reviewer's rating Gwenda’s Garage Jad Adams 07/11/2025The real-life story of a group of lesbians who set up a garage in Sheffield in the 1980s is the...
Dead Man Walking Soyoon Koo 03/11/2025Jake Heggie’s acclaimed Dead Man Walking debuts in London, demanding attention, compassion, and courage from its audience and do away...
Haunted Shadows: The Gothic Tales of Edith Nesbit Julie Peakman 01/11/2025Though most of us have heard of The Railway Children, few of us know that its author Edith Nesbit also...
Reviewer's rating One Man Poe Jad Adams 31/10/2025Anyone with a taste for ghastly gothic will know their Edgar Allen Poe so Stephen Smith has his work cut...
The Protecting Veil Tim Hochstrasser 30/10/2025How do you make religious mysticism credible in concert performance? This is the challenge in performances of John Tavener’s masterpiece...