Jonathan Kent at the Critics’ Circle Awards Rivka Jacobson 04/02/2015onathan Kent is the director of Gypsy at the Festival Theatre, Chichester, which will transfer to the Savoy Theatre, London in April...
Reviewer's Rating Jonah and Otto Aleksandra Sakowska 31/10/2014ffectionate, deliberate and stripped-back: all three words apply to the adaptation of Robert Holman’s play Jonah and Otto directed by...
Reviewer's Rating La Boheme James Holloway 31/10/2014his was simply an outstanding production, which makes reviewing it terribly hard. One can either attempt to nit-pick (which seems...
Reviewer's Rating Diary Of A Madman Oliver J. Weinfeld 29/10/2014oward Colyer’s adaptation of Nikolai Gogol’s 1930s short story Diary Of A Madman takes place in the quirky new Omnibus...
Reviewer's Rating The Curing Room Oliver J. Weinfeld 26/10/2014 crudely summarised synopsis of David Lee’s play would be, ‘Seven blokes in a basement with no clothes on for ninety...
Reviewer's Rating The Wild Duck Rowena Hawkins 26/10/2014elvoir Sydney’s The Wild Duck is a lot like an archaeological dig. Bear with me on this. Simon Stone and...
Reviewer's Rating Memphis – The Musical Richard Voyce 24/10/2014emphis – The Musical, the multi-award-winning, Tony carrying, attempt to sum up the intricacies of American race-relations in two hours...
Reviewer's Rating Neville’s Island Rowena Hawkins 23/10/2014dmondson says that Neville’s Island is “Lord of the Flies meets The Office.” While this incarnation of Tim Firth’s comedy...
Reviewer's Rating The Marriage of Figaro Mel Cooper 21/10/2014t took me a while to grow comfortable with (or even figure out) the visual and metaphoric concept behind this...
Reviewer's Rating Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Richard Voyce 19/10/2014rench popular music from the middle of the Twentieth Century never really travelled, certainly in terms of artistes. OK, you...