Reviewer's Rating Clarion Owen Davies 27/10/2015ark Jagasia has written a brilliant satire that rips through the hypocrisy of the tabloid media. The monstrous editor of...
Reviewer's Rating Treasure Lettie Mckie 26/10/201500 years ago London’s East End boasted a popular Yiddish theatre scene, now largely forgotten. Pulling off another spectacularly original...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Nicola Watkinson 24/10/2015his production of Romeo and Juliet places the action of Shakespeare’s play during the 1984-5 Kent miners’ strike – an...
Reviewer's Rating La Bohème Tim Hochstrasser 19/10/2015uccini’s dramatisation of artistic life in Paris, first performed in 1896, is probably the best known and most often performed...
Reviewer's Rating Song of Riots Nicola Watkinson 17/10/2015ong of Riots is truly ‘the story of kingdoms lost and won’: written by Lucy Maycock, it follows Lucasz, the...
Reviewer's Rating Incredible Invaders – Horrible Histories Caroline Perret 17/10/2015thousand years journey Part of the two new shows put together by the Horrible Histories team, Incredible Invaders is, as...
Reviewer's rating In The Heights Rebecca Coates 16/10/2015ing’s Cross Theatre’s production of In The Heights comes at exactly the right time to ride the wave of adulation...
Reviewer's Rating Master of the Macabre Emily Louizou 16/10/2015aster of the Macabre is Benedict Barber’s first solo stage show, but unfortunately not as impressive or terrifying as the...
Reviewer's Rating Geoff Norcott: The Look of Moron Chloe Petts 16/10/2015orking-class and Tory are not two ideas that usually exist in the same sentence or, if they do, it is...
Reviewer's Rating French Without Tears Tom Aitken 15/10/2015revival, after many years of neglect, of French without Tears makes for a very interesting, as well as entertaining evening...