Reviewer's Rating The Theatre Channel: Episode 1 Grace Creaton-Barber 02/10/2020Not replacing live theatre, but reinventing it! The Theatre Channel undoubtedly fills the void that has been ever-growing since March...
Reviewer's rating The Tempest Richard McKee 16/03/2020The Tempest is one of Shakespeare’s best-loved plays, and once again the tiny Jermyn Street Theatre has proved that small...
Reviewer's rating Bin Juice Caroline Perret 14/03/2020“Some jobs require getting your hands a little dirty… ” Located underneath Waterloo Station and preceded by a tunnel full...
Reviewer's rating The Red Shoes Richard McKee 11/03/2020It takes more than a spot of Coronavirus to keep the crowds away from the New Wimbledon Theatre. There were...
Reviewer's rating Not Quite Jerusalem Sacha Magee 10/03/202040 years since the original production, Finborough Theatre revives Paul Kember’s 1980 play Not Quite Jerusalem. It’s set in 1979...
Reviewer's rating The Revenger’s Tragedy Tim Hochstrasser 09/03/2020Cheek by Jowl’s latest venture into the world of Shakespeare and his contemporaries take the form of a modern-dress, Italian-language...
Reviewer's rating The Mikvah Project Tim Hochstrasser 09/03/2020The sheer length of a play is often no guide to the emotional sense of time passing: some short plays...
Reviewer's Rating The Cat and the Canary Sacha Magee 08/03/2020John Willard’s 1921 comedy thriller, The Cat and The Canary, comes back to the stage this year in a tour...
Reviewer's Rating Leopoldstadt Tim Hochstrasser 08/03/2020Rather like Polanski’s Chinatown, this play is something of a misnomer. Just as hardly any of that famous film takes...
Reviewer's Rating Corpse! Richard McKee 08/03/2020A ”brilliant comedy thriller”, according to the New York Post. So it says on the programme, and I don’t mind...