Reviewer's Rating The Merchant of Vembley Rowena Hawkins 14/10/2015opical, politically provocative and truly passionate, The Merchant of Vembley uproots Shakespeare’s Venetian tragedy from the City of Masks to...
Reviewer's Rating The Barber of Seville Rowena Hawkins 12/10/2015ow a well-tried and tested part of the English National Opera’s Repertoire, Jonathan Miller’s production of Rossini’s comic opera The...
Reviewer's rating Happy Girl and Boys Will Be Boys Rebecca Coates 11/10/2015oth Happy Girl and Boys Will Be Boys are part of the ‘Tomorrow’s Feminists Today’ section of Camden People’s Theatre’s...
Reviewer's rating Teddy Ferrara Rebecca Coates 10/10/2015eddy Ferrara is a play that refuses to fall into complacency regarding LGBT equality. It is a play that repeatedly...
Reviewer's Rating The Point At Which It Last Made Sense Lucy Ashe 10/10/2015he point at which it last made sense is one of those rather awkward performances to write about; you know...
Reviewer's Rating Consensual Matthew Whitaker 09/10/2015t’s a bold thing to take the subject of sex between a teacher and a minor, a topic we only...
Reviewer's rating Measure for Measure Rebecca Coates 09/10/2015easure for Measure has always sat uneasily within the ranks of Shakespeare’s comedies, and The Young Vic’s acknowledgement that this...
Reviewer's Rating Merchant of Venice Rowena Hawkins 08/10/2015he Merchant of Venice has been everywhere recently. The RSC’s version closed last month, Shakespeare’s Globe’s Merchant played earlier in...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Rivka Jacobson 08/10/2015e prepared for a brief hour and 25 minutes of a totally absorbing, gripping and unsettling journey, when you take...
Reviewer's Rating Wuthering Heights Nicola Watkinson 08/10/2015he National Youth Theatre’s new production of Wuthering Heights is neither a traditional production, nor a complete departure – it...