Reviewer's Rating Killology Chris Bridges 03/06/2017illology is the eagerly anticipated new play by Gary Owen’s, writer of the award winning ‘Iphigenia in Splott’. It definitely...
Reviewer's Rating L’incoronazione di Poppea Enza De Francisci 03/06/2017n commemoration of the 450th anniversary of Monteverdi’s birth, this exceptional staging of L’incoronazione di Poppea brings to life the heated,...
Reviewer's Rating Sand in the Sandwiches Alexandra Portmann 02/06/2017taging the biography of one of Britain’s most popular poets from the 20th century is quite a challenge, especially when...
Reviewer's Rating L’Elisir D’Amore Rivka Jacobson 01/06/2017’elisir D’amore, with its highly effective musical contrasts, propelled Donizetti into further international recognition and stardom in 1832, confirming the...
Reviewer's Rating An Octoroon Roger Mortimer 25/05/2017s Boucsploitation a thing now? Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ relationship with Irish playwright Dion Boucicault is clearly a complex one, perhaps more...
Reviewer's Rating The Mikado Richard Voyce 25/05/2017ilbert and Sullivan’s comic masterpiece is all but Teflon coated in its ability to withstand whatever ‘concept’ is imposed upon...
Reviewer's Rating Mayerling Tim Hochstrasser 24/05/2017mong Kenneth MacMillan’s many distinctive and famous ballets Mayerling continues to win the highest plaudits, and justly so. More than...
Reviewer's Rating Richard III Aleksandra Sakowska 24/05/2017ehmet Ergen’s staging of Richard III is neither politically relevant nor entertaining. His contemporary take on Shakespeare’s story of the...
Reviewer's Rating Babette’s Feast Abigail Bryant 18/05/2017lyn Maxwell’s adaptation of Karen Blixen’s understated short story Babette’s Feast brings a freshly stirred account of artistry and communion...
Reviewer's Rating The Addams Family: The Musical Comedy Richard McKee 17/05/2017he 1960s were a great era for Gothic horror. We had Roger Corman in America, filming the stories of Edgar...