Reviewer's Rating Three Short Plays – Act without Words I, Rough for Theatre II, and Catastrophe Owen Davies 14/04/2015eckett’s plays are always challenging – for actors and audience alike. Sometimes they are rewarding too and two of these...
Reviewer's Rating Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street Owen Davies 12/04/2015NO describes this stunning production of Sweeney Todd as semi-staged. It is a tribute to the show and its performers...
Reviewer's Rating Stevie Emile Poivet 16/03/2015After its successful run at Chichester last year, the Hampstead Theatre is the second playhouse to host Christopher Morahan’s revival...
Reviewer's Rating The Dinner Matthew Whitaker 26/02/2015aúl Quirós Molina’s three-character play The Dinner is a study of greed, corruption and desperation, taking its inspiration from the...
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...