Reviewer's Rating Falstaff Owen Davies 19/08/2015ulham Opera’s version of Verdi’s late masterpiece, Falstaff, is a delight. Though the setting is modern day – the ‘seaside...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth in Cantonese Samantha Cheh 19/08/2015o bear witness to Tang Shu-wing Theatre Studio’s adaptation of Macbeth is an experience. The production has obvious overtones of...
Reviewer's Rating Gariné Owen Davies 18/08/2015his opera is a strange but delightful little gem. Tchouhadjian, apparently known as the ‘Oriental Offenbach’, composed this work in...
Reviewer's Rating I Believe in Unicorns Caroline Perret 17/08/2015Believe in Unicorns is the theatrical adaption of celebrated Michael Morpurgo’s best-selling children’s story and is typically amazingly magical and...
Reviewer's Rating The Iliad Live James Cross 17/08/2015his, the latest offering in the Almeida Theatre’s ‘Greeks’ series — which has been a brilliant success with engaging adaptations...
Reviewer's Rating The Playboy of the Western World Pauline Flannery 17/08/2015he ‘playboy riots’ stormed Dublin in 1907. In the States the play was greeted with boos and the stench of...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream in New Orleans Samantha Cheh 14/08/2015et in the backyard swamps of Southern America, A Midsummer Night’s Dream in New Orleans aspires to transplant the Bard’s...
Reviewer's Rating Marsha: A Girl Who Does Bad Things Sophie Nevrkla 14/08/2015s part of “Grimeborn,” what Time Out describes as “London’s hippest festival of new and underground opera,” the Arcola Theatre...
Reviewer's Rating Wot? No Fish!! Richard McKee 13/08/2015here are not many theatrical productions that begin with the audience being invited to partake of gefilte fish, with a...
Reviewer's Rating My Children! My Africa! Sophie Nevrkla 11/08/2015t is a rare experience to leave the theatre feeling raw, real emotion; it is even rarer to have that...