Reviewer's Rating Until You Hear That Bell Matthew Whitaker 15/06/2015ntil You Hear That Bell is the first full length piece by Sean Mahoney, spoken word poet and alumnus of...
Reviewer's Rating I and the Village Lettie Mckie 15/06/2015heatre 503 is currently showing new play I and the Village by Silva Semerciyan which has been shortlisted for the...
Reviewer's Rating Face the Music Richard Voyce 13/06/2015ally Brooks. Remember that name. Roll it around your mouth and let it tap-dance across your tongue until it’s indelibly...
Reviewer's Rating One Arm S.A. McCracken 13/06/2015he UK premier of One Arm fuses Tennessee Williams’ short story and unproduced screenplay, adapting the narrative for the stage....
Reviewer's Rating Lungs Katerina Yannouli 13/06/2015fter pop-up windows, shops, markets and exhibitions, why not a pop-up theatre? The Roundabout, developed by the Paines Plough company,...
Reviewer's Rating Pan Pan Theatre – All That Fall Sam Pengelly 13/06/2015 have never experienced anything quite like the immersive Pan Pan Theatre’s production of Samuel Beckett’s 1957 radio-play, All That Fall....
Reviewer's Rating The Queen of Spades Mel Cooper 13/06/2015ou will rarely hear a better sung and conducted version of this tense and tragic Tchaikovsky masterpiece than the one...
Reviewer's Rating Oresteia Emily Louizou 10/06/2015eschylus’ Oresteia is the only extant ancient Greek trilogy and one of the most challenging examples of Greek tragedy. Its...
Reviewer's rating Lessness Rebecca Coates 10/06/2015dramatic reading of one of Beckett’s lesser-known works, Lessness addresses many of the preoccupations found in his plays. Time, cycles of events...
Reviewer's Rating Now This is Not the End Sam Pengelly 07/06/2015hey say your name lasts only three generations. In the profound essay Urn Burial, the Renaissance essayist Thomas Browne describes...