Rutherford and Son Emma Burnell 29/05/2019Rutherford and Sons is a powerful deconstruction of how the intersection of class and patriarchy enabled weak men’s dominion over...
4 & 9 Hafiza Butt 29/05/2019Paintings of bodies may capture the lushness, frailty and decay of flesh. But if vitality means to be in motion...
Reviewer's Rating Amelie the Musical Phil Setren 29/05/2019Based on the popular Oscar nominated Film, Amelie is the musical telling of a young French woman who creates intricate...
Reviewer's Rating Andrea Chénier Tim Hochstrasser 28/05/2019When this opera had its first performance at La Scala in 1896 the ‘verismo’ style of operatic writing was at...
reviewer's rating Phaedra Rivka Jacobson 28/05/2019This concert-opera (konzertoper) piece must be heard a number of times before one can grasp some of the music’s intricate...
Reviewer's Rating Fuck You Pay Me Nicole Kent 23/05/2019Fuck You Pay Me is a show made for strippers, by strippers with the aim of challenging our perception of...
Reviewer's Rating Death of a Salesman Nicholas Potter 16/05/2019Arthur Miller’s classic American play, focusing on the harshness of living in a dog-eat-dog capitalist society, receives fresh treatment from...
Reviewer's Rating Small Island Nicholas Potter 14/05/2019In this adaptation of Andrea Levy’s 2004 novel about the Windrush generation, the trials faced by native Jamaicans migrating to...
Reviewer's rating Henry V Emily Louizou 13/05/2019The Globe’s new production of Henry V certainly reminds us of how relevant Shakespeare’s play is today. At a time...
reviewer's rating Henry IV Part 2 or ‘Falstaff’ Tim Hochstrasser 13/05/2019In mounting the Henry IV and V plays as the opening trilogy of this year’s season Michelle Terry is inviting...