That Bastard Puccini Tim Hochstrasser 19/07/2025James Inverne’s new play at Park 200 uses its title also as its first line – delivered by Puccini’s exasperated...
Testament Tim Hochstrasser 19/07/2025For the opening event at this year’s Grimeborn Festival, Green Opera have devised a typically inventive programme comprising Monteverdi’s Il...
Miss Myrtle’s Garden Wilder Gutterson 08/07/2025Set in the back garden of a contemporary London house, Miss Myrtle’s Garden introduces us to its eponymous heroine, played...
Trial by Jury & A Matter of Misconduct Tim Hochstrasser 29/06/2025This is a truly delightful double-bill, with both one-act dramas, old and new, providing just the jaunty pep and satirical...
Who is Claude Cahun? Wilder Gutterson 25/06/2025Who is Claude Cahun? by D.R. Hill brings to the stage the remarkable and lesser-known true story of Lucy Schwob...
Reviewer's rating Press Jad Adams 20/06/2025‘Tell them the truth’ says one character in Press. ‘Which one?’ her companion replies. This play opens with effortlessly confident...
Reviewers Rating Toxic and Hermione’s Dinner Julie Peakman 19/06/2025A double bill of plays present questions about the #MeToo movement and rape (Toxic), and the choice to be childfree...
Reviewers Ratings Lovestuck Julie Peakman 18/06/2025Billed as the ‘Worst.Date.Ever.’, this new musical revolves around the story of a girl on a first date who rescues...
Steel Wilder Gutterson 16/06/2025In Steel, now at the Park Theatre after its run at Theatre by the Lake in Keswick, Jordan Tweddle plays...
There is a Light and a Whistle for Attracting Attention Julie Peakman 13/06/2025A visceral performance and a clever script – this is one to watch. With only Henri Merriam to provide the...