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...
Reviewer's Rating Altar Boyz Richard Voyce 10/10/2014ver wondered how insufferable Boyzone would be if they contracted a bad dose of religion? Well wonder no longer. Instead,...
Reviewer's Rating Jekyll and Hyde Oliver J. Weinfeld 06/10/2014imon Collier’s revival of Jekyll & Hyde takes place in a cosy pub-theatre in Kentish town. The small, informal space...
Reviewer's Rating Electra Patrick Skipworth 06/10/2014hen the Greeks portrayed the ancient stories of the Trojan War and its endless consequences on the lives of the...
Reviewer's Rating Next Fall Chris Bridges 03/10/2014ulti award winning Next Fall opened in New York in 2009 to huge critical acclaim before transferring to the Helen Hayes...
Reviewer's Rating The Girl of the Golden West Mel Cooper 03/10/2014n some ways, you could think of Puccini’s opera La Fanciulla del West as the first spaghetti western. This aspect...