Reviewer's Rating Beowulf Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 14/10/2017t the end of this tale, I’ll go to fight a dragon. And I will be no more. So starts...
Reviewer's Rating Beginning Lucy Ashe 14/10/2017he curtain opens on the messy aftermath of a house warming party, the clock ticking at 2.45am. Seemingly an odd...
Reviewer's Rating Hair Richard Voyce 14/10/2017he musical Hair lays claim to being the world’s first ‘Rock Musical’. I’m not qualified to argue the point, but...
Reviewer's Rating Tosca Owen Davies 13/10/2017he second act of Tosca is almost always a harrowing experience. The sexual abuse of a distressed woman by a...
Reviewer's Rating The Seagull Hannah Connell 13/10/2017imon Stephens’s new version of Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull is a vivid exploration of the depths of passion and of...
Reviewer's Rating The Real Thing Nicholas Potter 11/10/2017he writing of intimate relationships in literature is a tricky art. In the worst instances of such writing, when the...
Reviewer's Rating The Best Man Tim Hochstrasser 09/10/2017here are not many plays around right now that get to the heart of the tensions and conflicts of the...
Reviewer's Rating The Barber of Seville Mel Cooper 09/10/2017onathan Miller’s production of Rossini’s The Barber of Seville is a perfect example of a concept that weathers well and...
Reviewer's Rating What Shadows Katerina Yannouli 08/10/2017owards the end of the swinging 60s, in Birmingham in 1968, a local Member of Parliament gave a speech, which...
Reviewer's Rating Little Eden Rebecca Coates 07/10/2017ittle Eden is inspired by 1950s science fiction invasion narratives: characters don skirt suits and brown jackets, 50s radio pulses...