Reviewer's Rating Oranges and Ink Aleksandra Sakowska 03/04/2019A new play Oranges and Ink celebrates two extraordinary women from the seventeenth century: Aphra Behn and Nell Gwyn. Behn...
Reviewer's Rating Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel Owen Davies 02/04/2019What a pity that ENO did not decide to call this opera simply The Women of Whitechapel and leave the...
Reviewer's Rating Box Clever / Killymuck Vera Mikusch 02/04/2019Box Clever and Killymuck come as double bill at the Bunker. The two one-woman-shows give a valid insight into the...
reviewer's rating La forza del destino (The Power of Fate) Rivka Jacobson 01/04/2019This production has attracted much attention: not only has the entire run nearly sold out at the box office, but...
Reviewer's Rating A Family Outing – 20 Years On Hafiza Butt 31/03/2019Urusla Martinez’ A family outing- 20 years later, playing at the Barbican’s Pitt and part of the Barbican’s 2019 Life...
Reviewer's Rating The Crown Dual Owen Davies 26/03/2019Affectionate parody is quite the fashion in London at the moment and, if you like Netflix series The Crown –...
Reviewer's Rating The Bay at Nice Tim Hochstrasser 24/03/2019The Bay at Nice was first seen as part of a double bill at the National Theatre back in 1986....
Reviewer's Rating My White Best Friend Vera Mikusch 22/03/2019This play, or rather event, is more comparable to a stand-up poetry gathering than a conventional theatre performance. The actors...
Reviewer's Rating The Sensemaker and The Anchor Emma Burnell 21/03/2019This double-bill of dance pieces both star an impressive and athletic Elsa Couvreur – often centre stage without even music....
Reviewer's Rating Downstate Emma Burnell 21/03/2019Was this timely? Was it necessary? Was it important? These are the questions I’m contemplating after watching this play. It...