Reviewer's Rating The Plague Joshua Korber Hoffman 13/04/2017eil Bartlett’s world premiere of The Plague is the first stage adaptation of Albert Camus’ novel, portraying the terror, power...
Reviewer's Rating Around Richard McKee 13/04/2017he programme note said “Suitable for children aged 4+”. The poster at the venue said “Suitable for children aged 5+”. ...
Reviewer's Rating Jewels Chloe Darnaud 12/04/2017ith Jewels, George Balanchine gives the Royal Opera House three cleverly varied ballets; Emeralds (to Gabriel Fauré), Rubies (to Igor...
Reviewer's Rating I Capture The Castle Richard Voyce 07/04/2017dapting a novel into a musical, especially when the novel is as well-loved as Dodie Smith’s 1948 I Capture The...
Reviewer's Rating 42 nd Street Henry Johns 07/04/2017f you should ever see one musical, it should probably be 42nd Street, in some incarnation. It’s about the making...
Reviewer's Rating Sublime Abigail Bryant 07/04/2017ublime, a debut play by Sarah Thomas, promises balaclavas, wigs, jewels and forbidden passions within the intimate confines of Soho’s...
Reviewer's Rating Natives Luke Davies 06/04/2017atives is a new play by the former editor of i-D magazine, Glenn Waldron, about three fourteen year-old kids growing...
Reviewer's Rating Le Gateau Chocolat: Black Luke Davies 06/04/2017lack is an autobiographical account of the life of the legendary drag performer and opera singer Le Gateau Chocolat. It’s...
Reviewer's Rating Tejas Verdes Nicola Watkinson 03/04/2017n 1973, the democratically elected socialist government of Chile was overthrown by a military coup; the new authoritarian government, led...
Reviewer's Rating Wild Card – Dan Daw Pauline Flannery 02/04/2017ender fuck(er), a co-creation with British choreographer Graham Adney and Israeli choreographer Keren Rosenberg, kicks off. It might be the...