reviewer's rating Jesus Hopped The ‘A’ Train Isabella Waldron 23/02/2019Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Jesus Hopped The ‘A’ Train is an explosive, verbose play set in the maximum security wing of...
Reviewer's rating The Price Tim Hochstrasser 21/02/2019It is fifty years since this still underrated Arthur Miller play was first produced in New York. This play is...
Reviewer's Rating American Clock Emma Burnell 20/02/2019The American Clock is a lavish production of a confusing and disjointed play. It reminded me of nothing so much...
Reviewer's Rating Agnes Colander: An Attempt at Life Tim Hochstrasser 20/02/2019Harley Granville-Barker is still known, but not nearly as well-known as he used to – or for that matter should...
Reviewer's Rating Fame Richard McKee 20/02/2019It’s not just certain Premier League football teams that have been having unprecedented unbeaten runs lately. The New Wimbledon Theatre...
Reviewer’s Rating Rattled Vera Mikusch 17/02/2019Rachel Harper both wrote and performed Rattled based on a true story. Her acting as Em, the main character, is...
reviewer's rating Berberian Sound Studio Jack Taylor 16/02/2019Sound designers are in the game of manipulation. They exploit our emotional instincts to intensify and control the dramatic experience....
Reviewer's rating The Lady from the Sea Rivka Jacobson 15/02/2019This is a bilingual production, Norwegian and English, of Ibsen’s 1888 play, The Lady From the Sea. A challenge for...
Reviewer's Rating The Good Person of Szechwan Emily Louizou 13/02/2019The Good Person of Szechwan is one of Bertolt Brecht’s most popular plays. Written in 1941, it is a parable...
Reviewer's Rating The Cherry Orchard Emily Louizou 13/02/2019It is very unique experiencing a play in the language in which it was written, performed in a much more freeing...