Reviewer's rating Showstopper! Richard Voyce 30/01/2019Normally it’s our house style at Playstosee.com to try and keep a review as much in the present tense as...
Reviewer's Rating The Queen of Spades Rivka Jacobson 30/01/2019‘One could lose one’s sense if music didn’t exist. It’s the most beautiful gift of heaven for a man who...
reviewer's rating Cuzco Emma Burnell 29/01/2019Cuzco is a deceptively simple play about a couple on holiday in South America. Translated beautifully from the original Spanish,...
Reviewer's Rating Gecko: The Wedding Katerina Yannouli 28/01/2019Renowned physical theatre company Gecko marks its debut at the Barbican with “The Wedding” as part of the line-up for...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Grace Creaton-Barber 27/01/2019Richard Eyre’s version of La Traviata is exquisite – striking the perfect balance between opulence and sensitivity. The sheer brilliance...
Reviewer's Rating Anywhere Emily Louizou 24/01/2019Anywhere is the UK debut of the young and exciting French company Le Théâtre de L’Entrouvert. The founders of the...
Reviewer's Rating Thriller Live Vera Mikusch 24/01/2019Upfront, the performers of Thriller Live display incredible dedication and it is clear that there are hundreds of hours of...
Reviewer's rating Violet Grace Creaton-Barber 23/01/2019For a musical that addresses serious issues ranging from disfiguration to race, Violet is peculiarly up-lifting. Its exuberant soundtrack is...
Reviewer's rating Outlying Islands Vera Mikusch 17/01/2019A rather underwhelming revival of David Greig’s social drama. The philosophical questions addressed in the play are dealt with at...
Reviewer's rating Songs For Nobodies Richard McKee 16/01/2019To call this “a one-woman show” would not do it justice. There is only one woman on the stage (and...