Reviewer's Rating Impossible Richard McKee 16/07/2016he Nöel Coward is a lovely old theatre in the heart of London’s West End. Built in 1903, older theatre-goers...
Reviewer's Rating Swan Lake Vikki Jane Vile 15/07/2016raeme Murphy’s Swan Lake first premiered in London back in 2005, now this production that is much loved back home...
Reviewer's Rating French Without Tears Tim Hochstrasser 13/07/2016here is a lot of Rattigan about in London recently, and rightly so. Few of his fifteen or so plays...
Reviewer's Rating Eavesdropping Roger Mortimer 11/07/2016ou could sit in Starbucks and secretly record the conversation at the table next to you. The dialogue would by...
Reviewer's Rating Unreachable Rowena Hawkins 10/07/2016nreachable opens with a harrowing scene in which a mother kills her baby. Natasha (Tamara Lawrance) acts the monologue in...
Reviewer's Rating The Gruffalo Zoe Skipworth 10/07/2016ulia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s beautiful picture book The Gruffalo has delighted children since it was first published in 1999,...
Reviewer's Rating Needles and Opium Luke Davies 10/07/2016eedles and Opium is a meditation on love, loss, creativity and addiction. It is a revival of a 1991 work...
Reviewer's Rating Queens of Syria Hannah Connell 09/07/2016ueens of Syria draws attention to the untold stories which lie below the media narratives of the Syrian conflict. Thirteen...
Reviewer's Rating Punjabi Boy Steven Barfield 09/07/2016new play by an emerging young playwright is always of interest. I especially liked the premise behind Amman Paul Singh...
Reviewer's Rating CUT Nicholas Potter 07/07/2016he Vaults Theatre. There’s nothing quite like it. The venue is in some refurbished arches, with its own bar, buried...