Reviewer's rating X Oliver J. Weinfeld 08/04/2016he venue needs no introduction – The Royal Court is one of London’s best known theatres, renowned for innovative new...
Reviewer's Rating The Man in the Woman’s Shoes Richard McKee 07/04/2016eviewers for Plays To See must specify the genre of what they are reviewing (comedy, drama, opera, or whatever). But...
Reviewer's Rating The Non-Stop Connolly Show Owen Davies 07/04/2016his year sees the centenary of the Easter Rising in Ireland. Though the insurrection was defeated and some of its...
Reviewer's Rating Roald Dahl’s The Witches Henry Tubb (age 15) 05/04/2016he Rose Theatre, Kingston has a really engaging atmosphere for children with well-designed seating. Most of the seats are double...
Reviewer's Rating I Capuleti e I Montecchi Owen Davies 02/04/2016ellini’s version of Romeo and Juliet is not one of his more popular works but Popup Opera makes a compelling...
Reviewer's Rating Brainstorm Joshua Korber Hoffman 02/04/2016y brain isn’t broken, says a solitary teenager on stage. Life as a teenager isn’t easy; it’s confusing, frustrating and...
Reviewer's Rating Fifth Column Owen Davies 02/04/2016his is not an easy drama to like. Ernest Hemingway was born in 1899 and this is his only play....
Reviewer's Rating Americana in Concert Roger Mortimer 01/04/2016came to this assuming “in concert” was just part of the title. In fact, “Americana” is the show, “in concert”...
Reviewer's Rating Henry V Rowena Hawkins 01/04/2016hakespeare’s most nationalistic play, set in the trenches, in a production to celebrate the anniversaries of the Battle of Agincourt,...
Reviewer's Rating The Importance of Being Earnest Rivka Jacobson 01/04/2016erald Barry’s opera based on Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ uses the skeleton of the play beefed-up...