Reviewer's Rating Happy To Help Katerina Yannouli 20/06/2016hat do you think; at this day and age do we live to work or work to live? Do we...
Reviewer's Rating Odéon–Théâtre de l’Europe: Phaedra(s) Aleksandra Sakowska 20/06/2016rzysztof Warlikowski is one of the representatives of the European ‘regie theatre’, a theatre driven and dominated artistically by directors,...
Reviewer's Rating Nabucco Enza De Francisci 19/06/2016espite not being Verdi’s first opera, Nabucco was the first work to place the composer at the very heart of...
Reviewer's Rating Piece of Silk Hannah Connell 19/06/2016iece of Silk examines the narratives that inform our lives and the stories that we tell others, and ourselves. Reflecting...
Reviewer's Rating For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream Emily Louizou 17/06/2016or Those Who Cry When They Hear the Foxes Scream is the first play of Charlotte Hamblin and this is...
Reviewer's Rating Gertrude- the Cry Chris Bridges 17/06/2016ertrude- the Cry is Howard Barker’s response to Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’. Originally performed in Elsinor Castle in 2002, this is a...
Reviewer's Rating Haïm – In the Light of a Violin Hannah Connell 15/06/2016arutti’s play, Haïm – In the light of a violin, is a graceful portrayal of the endurance of the human...
Reviewer's Rating Radiant Vermin Elizabeth Bove 13/06/2016s we enter the theater, we get an audial hint of what’s to come with Madonna’s Material Girl. Playwright Ridley...
Reviewer's Rating Robin Hood Oscar Balfour 11/06/2016British Summertime rears its contrary head once again, and London’s open spaces are tentatively starting to stage open-air theatre in...
Reviewer's Rating The Quiet House Katerina Yannouli 11/06/2016ess and Dylan are married 5 years and their attempts to have a child have been unsuccessful so far. They...