Reviewer's Rating Seventeen Tim Hochstrasser 24/03/2017atthew Whittet’s new play started life at the Belvoir Theatre, Sydney in 2015 and now transfers to London for a...
Reviewer's Rating Tamburlaine Aleksandra Sakowska 23/03/2017his rare staging of Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine by a British East Asian company, Yellow Earth (formed in 1995) is rather...
Reviewer's Rating The Frogs Richard Voyce 22/03/2017love this show. I can’t deny it. Not just because it sounds far bigger than the tiny space it’s now...
Reviewer's Rating Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg Agustín Blanco-Bazán 22/03/2017asper Holten´s new production of Wagner´s Meistersinger for the Covent Garden avoids references to Hans Sachs’ Nürnberg. Instead, the whole...
Reviewer's Rating Roman Tragedies Aleksandra Sakowska 19/03/2017vo van Hove’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra is a total theatre experience. The Flemish...
Reviewer's Rating The Monkey Nicholas Potter 16/03/2017drab council flat in Bermondsey is the home of Thick Al (George Whitehead), a small-scale drug dealer, who owes money...
Reviewer's Rating Eugene Onegin Owen Davies 14/03/2017or a school to take on a production of Eugene Onegin might seem over-ambitious madness – Whitgift School has done...
Reviewer's Rating Limehouse Chloe Darnaud 13/03/2017imehouse pulls you at the heart of Britain’s dismantling political scene in 1981, while sarcastically drawing parallels to the politics...
Reviewer's Rating My Country; a work in progress Aleksandra Sakowska 12/03/2017y Country; a work in progress is a verbatim work, compiled from numerous interviews conducted in towns across the UK in...
Reviewer's Rating a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun) Chris Bridges 10/03/2017ebbie Tucker Green’s latest outing at The Royal Court is a depiction of moments in the relationships of three couples....