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...
Reviewer's Rating East is East Kate Mounce 19/10/2014s a semi-autobiographical look at the particular challenges faced by Pakistani immigrants and mixed-race children, living in whatmight be described...
Reviewer's Rating The Cherry Orchard Rivka Jacobson 18/10/2014atie Mitchell’s production of The Cherry Orchard embraces melancholy, alienation and erratic-neurotic characters, who behave and talk as if they...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Patrick Skipworth 18/10/2014n her latest adaption of Chekhov, Anya Reiss has relocated Uncle Vanya to a rusted, corrugated iron farmhouse in 21st...
Reviewer's Rating The Trials of Oscar Wilde Richard McKee 16/10/2014s there anything we don’t know about Oscar Wilde? asks John O’Connor, who – with Wilde’s grandson, Merlin Holland –...
Reviewer's Rating The Trial Owen Davies 12/10/2014here is every reason why the strange and unsettling fate of Joseph K, the central character of Franz Kafka’s novel,...
Reviewer's Rating The Distance Tom Aitken 12/10/2014his is an amazing evening. The play is serious and thought-provoking, yet for most of its running time is side-splittingly...
Reviewer's Rating Henry IV Rowena Hawkins 12/10/2014fter her bold reimagining of ‘Julius Caesar’, Phillida Lloyd returns to the Donmar Warehouse and she’s in fighting form. Henry...
Reviewer's Rating Speed-The-Plow Rowena Hawkins 10/10/2014his revival of David Mamet’s Hollywood satire Speed-the-Plow is the victim of its casting choice. Royal Bath Productions’ selection of...