Reviewer's Rating Flesh and Bone Oscar Balfour 18/12/2016ery Berkoff, and very charming, Flesh and Bone is a masculine, pulsing, in-yer-face tribute to the East end inner-city poor....
Reviewer's Rating Nutcracker Nicola Watkinson 17/12/2016nglish National Ballet’s Nutcracker attempts to present a traditional ballet with a darker edge; the Mouse King returns throughout, his...
Reviewer's Rating LUV Nicholas Potter 15/12/2016ou can probably garner from the title what Luv is about. The play follows the ups and downs of three...
Reviewer's Rating South of Home / Takeaway Sam Pengelly 15/12/2016Re:Write is an exciting project which aims to showcase new London writing. After the sold-out success of Re:Awakened (July 2016),...
Reviewer's Rating The Little Match Girl Primrose MacFay 14/12/2016ans Christian Andersen’s original story of 1845 is short and to the point. A poor little match girl struggles in...
Reviewer's Rating C.S. Lewis – The Screwtape Letters Katerina Yannouli 12/12/2016f this festive season you don’t feel like going to another panto or another A Christmas Carol adaptation then probably...
Reviewer's Rating Potted Panto Richard McKee 12/12/2016hakespeare may have been reduced, but now pantomime has been potted. The dotty duo of Dan and Jeff have got...
Reviewer's Rating This House Luke Davies 06/12/2016fter a much acclaimed run at Chichester and at the National, James Graham’s 2012 play This House transfers to the West...
Reviewer's Rating Il Trovatore Isabella Cordua 06/12/2016f this is the first time you watch Il Trovatore, you will be enchanted by this Royal Opera House production....
Reviewer's Rating National Ballet of China – The Peony Pavilion Chloe Darnaud 05/12/2016irst seen at the Edinburgh festival, the two-act adaptation of 16th-century Chinese love story The Peony Pavilion from the National...