Reviewer's Rating The Great Wave Sarah Gibbs 23/03/2018Indhu Rubasingham’s production of Francis Turnly’s The Great Wave washes ashore in London at an interesting moment. In a global...
Reviewer's Rating Br’er Cotton Agnes Carrington-Windo 15/03/2018Watching Br’er Cotton at Theatre503 is a powerful experience. This small theatre tucked away in Battersea is brilliantly used to...
Reviewer's Rating Humble Boy Kezia Niman 14/03/2018Sunshine, bees and flowers. An idyllic scene. Yet Humble Boy is a comedic drama that explores grief, guilt and grudges....
Reviewer's Rating Brief Encounter Chlöe Warner 13/03/2018“I’ve always loved getting lost in the dark, and the cinema is one of the best places to do it.”...
Reviewer's Rating Summer and Smoke Nicole Kent 12/03/2018‘You have a doppelganger,’ says John Buchanan (Matthew Needham) to Alma Winemiller (Patsy Ferran) in Tennessee Williams’ ‘Summer and Smoke.’...
Reviewer's Rating A Midsummer Night’s Dream Mel Cooper 10/03/2018I am something of a fan of Benjamin Britten’s opera of A Midsummer Night’s Dream. I like the music, the...
Reviewer's Rating From the House of the Dead Tim Hochstrasser 10/03/2018‘In every creature, a spark of God’ wrote the composer on the title page of this, his last opera, now...
Reviewer's Rating The Marriage of Figaro Owen Davies 05/03/2018The Beast from the East nearly ruined the first night of ETO’s new production of The Marriage of Figaro. There...
Reviewer's Rating Harold and Maude Nicole Kent 01/03/2018‘Harold and Maude’ is charming stage version of Hal Ashby’s 1971 movie, which gained cult status in later years. The...
Reviewer's Rating A Princess Undone Kezia Niman 28/02/2018I’m a fly on the wall in a regal living room with cream coloured chairs and a lavish fire place....