Reviewer's rating ‘Master Harold’…and the boys Nicholas Potter 03/10/2019‘Master Harold’ and the boys is a play about race relations in South Africa during the 1950s. In the play...
Reviewer's rating Calendar Girls Richard McKee 02/10/2019One might not expect a full house on a Tuesday evening, but the New Wimbledon Theatre was packed on the...
Reviewer's rating Faith, Hope and Charity Rivka Jacobson 29/09/2019In Alexander Zeldin’s new play Faith, Hope and Charity, the auditorium and stage are fused into one large hall, fully...
Reviewer's Rating The Escape Act: A Holocaust Memoir Owen Davies 27/09/2019Stav Meishar, who devised The Escape Act and performed it at Jacksons Lane Arts Centre, modestly describes the piece as...
Reviewer's Rating Zeus on the Loose Richard McKee 27/09/2019Zeus on the Loose is an anodyne, indeed innocent, card game for children. The same cannot be said for the...
Reviewer's rating The Exorcist Richard McKee 26/09/2019On a Saturday night early in 1974, your reviewer joined the queue snaking round the corner of the famous State...
Reviewer's rating Midlife Cowboy Richard Voyce 21/09/2019The comedian Tony Hawks always comes across as being a thoroughly nice man. Given that the great and the good...
Reviewer's Rating Don Giovanni Enza De Francisci 20/09/2019Don Juan is a well-known legend whose legacy has remained owing predominantly to all its many variations and adaptations. This...
Reviewer's rating Werther Rivka Jacobson 19/09/2019Can you imagine your novel being universally admired throughout Europe and wherever Western Culture prevailed as the most popular of...
Reviewer's Rating Maria Callas, The Black Pearl Enza De Francisci 18/09/2019Federica Nardacci’s monologue brings to life the thoughts and feelings of Maria Callas’s butler, Ferruccio Mezzadri. Through a stream-of-consciousness, the...