Reviewer's Rating Six Richard Voyce 04/09/2018Totes amazeballs and halle-flippin-lujah! It may have taken eight months, but London finally has its first solid gold, bona-fide, new,...
Reviewer's Rating Guy Richard Voyce 03/09/2018Off to The King’s Head in Islington for Guy, a new four-hander: a gay, millennial black-box retelling of the Beauty...
Reviewer's Rating Xerse Owen Davies 31/08/2018The Grimeborn season at the Arcola Theatre often achieves minor miracles. This production of an opera by Cavalli from seventeenth...
Reviewer's Rating Carmen the Gypsy Owen Davies 31/08/2018The Grimeborn season at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston continues with an intriguing re-telling of the story of Carmen. The...
Reviewer's Rating Saturday Night Fever Richard McKee 31/08/2018“Three men inspired” was the caption to a notorious photograph of the Bee Gees in their mid-Seventies pomp, their long...
Reviewer's Rating Pericles John O'Brien 27/08/2018This production of Pericles demonstrates the power of art to transform lives. Over a 120 performers packed the stage. They ranged...
Reviewer's Rating Swan Lake Hafiza Butt 25/08/2018The sheer lushness of the St. Petersburg Theatre’s production of Swan Lake is staggering. The production values are high –...
Reviewer's Rating Much Ado About Nothing Sarah Wisialowski 21/08/2018Set in the historical, wood-panelled Gray’s Inn Hall, Antic Disposition’s Much Ado About Nothing is a fun and carefree portrayal...
Reviewer's Rating Silk Road (How to Buy Drugs Online) Emma Prinsley 20/08/2018The Silk Road: once an ancient transnational trade route, but more recently, a virtual black market that existed on the...
Reviewer's Rating Onegin and Tatiana Owen Davies 16/08/2018The Grimeborn opera season at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston continues with a re-imagined version of Eugene Onegin, devised by...