Reviewer's Rating Two for the Seesaw Zabrina Lo 18/07/2018Director of Two for the Seesaw Gary Condes summarises his play with three words: love, life and truth. Indeed, the...
Reviewer's Rating Falstaff Tim Hochstrasser 16/07/2018Verdi’s last opera is a two-fold miracle – of both economy and prodigality. He started with the advantage of Boito’s...
Reviewer's Rating The Lehman Trilogy Tim Hochstrasser 16/07/2018Three brothers, in three acts, and spread over three generations: this is the pattern for Ben Power’s adaptation of Stefano...
Reviewer's Rating As You Like It Sarah Wisialowski 13/07/2018Regent Park’s Open Air Theatre production of As You Like It is an exhilarating evening out. The play is set...
Reviewer's Rating Don Giovanni Rivka Jacobson 10/07/2018Amy Lane’s revival of Kasper Holten’s 2014 production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni is a fast-moving, modern journey into the mind...
Reviewer's Rating Circa’s Peepshow Sarah Wisialowski 04/07/2018Circa’s Peepshow is a whimsical combination of a circus performance and a comedy show, all of which is enhanced with...
Reviewer's Rating Imperium Roger Mortimer 03/07/2018The depth of our fascination with Julius Caesar may be gauged from the fact that not one but two modern...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Nicholas Potter 30/06/2018The Faction’s version of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a new and exciting take on Shakespeare’s classic comedy. While updating...
Reviewer's Rating The Turn of the Screw Tim Hochstrasser 30/06/2018Britten’s The Turn of the Screw was premiered as long ago as 1954, his first project after the relative failure...
Reviewers Rating The Diana Tapes Vera Mikusch 29/06/2018The Diana Tapes provides an intimate picture of her attempt to tell her own story through a book. It is...