Reviewer's Rating Candida Tim Hochstrasser 11/12/2019Why is Bernard Shaw now so rarely performed? At the time of his death in 1950 he was considered the...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Tim Hochstrasser 11/12/2019When you learn that a performance of this play will only last a little over an hour it is a...
Reviewer's Rating Death in Venice Tim Hochstrasser 10/12/2019This opera is one where the biographical context of the composer is more than usually relevant. With his health failing...
Reviewer's Rating Touching the Void Tim Hochstrasser 09/12/2019This year is the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of Joe Simpson’s remarkable memoir, Touching the Void, later made into...
Reviewer's Rating The Fairytale Revolution Richard McKee 09/12/2019This is not a traditional pantomime. There is no Dame or Principal Boy. In fact, all the boys are girls....
Reviewer's Rating Hunger Caroline Perret 03/12/2019Telling the all-too-familiar, yet deeply unknown, story of poverty and homelessness in Western society, “Hunger” is a poignant and much-needed...
Reviewer's Rating Orphée Shadi Seifouri 17/11/2019‘Mirrors are the doors by which Death comes and goes’. A neat and profoundly stark metaphor on the ephemeral human...
Reviewer's Rating Measure for Measure Grace Creaton-Barber 16/11/2019Bleak morbidity, sexual exploitation, disloyalty, deception and injustice are, rather unconventionally, all sewn together by Shakespeare’s comedic thread in the...
Crisis, What Crisis? Emma Burnell 14/11/2019Ever wondered what happens behind the scenes of a political party? Ever wanted to experience a ‘real-life’ The Thick of...
Reviewer's Rating Annie Richard McKee 12/11/2019I had heard of “little orphan Annie”, but I knew absolutely nothing about her, and nothing about this show, when...