Cabaret Wilder Gutterson 17/08/2025Rebecca Frecknall’s exciting staging of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret once again proves her mastery in reanimating theatre classics. She exposes...
Eugene Onegin Olivia Hurton 17/08/2025Eugene Onegin tells the timeless love story of wanting what you can’t have. Pyotr Il’yich Tchaikovsky’s opera, inspired by Alexander...
Romeo & Juliet Julie Peakman 08/08/2025An explosion of dancing disco bodies on the stage introduces us to this modern take on Romeo and Juliet. Techno...
Beethoven: I Shall Hear in Heaven Olivia Hurton 07/08/2025It is surely one of the cruellest fates for any artist to have the very faculties that make their art...
Anne Boleyn. The Musical Julie Peakman 07/08/2025There can be no doubt this is a spectacular event. Anyone producing a musical lucky enough to have Hever Castle...
Giselle Miho Uchida 30/07/2025The National Ballet of Japan made its UK debut performing Miyako Yoshida’s production of Giselle at the Royal Opera House,...
The Fifth Step Wilder Gutterson 23/07/2025There’s a particular pleasure in watching two seasoned actors navigate the moral ambiguities of a tightly crafted two-hander—and David Ireland’s...
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...