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...
Reviewer's rating Amsterdam Tim Hochstrasser 15/09/2019This new play is a joint production between the Orange Tree Theatre and the Actors Touring Company. It is also...
Reviewer's Rating What Girls Are Made Of Richard McKee 14/09/2019So, what are girls made of? Not sugar and spice and all things nice, anyway. They are made of sterner...
Reviewer's rating A Doll’s House Emily Louizou 13/09/2019A Doll’s House remains one of Ibsen’s masterpieces, and certainly one of his most performed plays throughout the world. When...
Reviewer's Rating For Services Rendered Richard McKee 10/09/2019As Dr Johnson observes, “he whom nature has made weak, and idleness keeps ignorant, may yet support his vanity by...
Reviewer's Rating Falsettos Richard Voyce 07/09/2019It’s a rare show indeed where you can actually hear grown men crying at the final curtain, before the audience...
Reviewer's Rating Hansard Tim Hochstrasser 06/09/2019As you take your seat the music of ‘The Lark Ascending’ washes across a stage carrying the outlines of a...
Reviewer's Rating I Capuleti e i Montecchi Owen Davies 04/09/2019Bellini’s operas marks the transition from eighteenth century Opera Seria to the bel canto operas of the early nineteenth century....
Reviewer's Rating Rouge Richard McKee 01/09/2019It isn’t often that an essay by William Hazlitt springs to mind while watching a circus. But such was the...