Reviewers Rating Sonnet 61: Short People Agnes Carrington-Windo 05/07/2019Sonnet 61: Short People is a strongly engaging piece, written by Stella Kammel, which situates the audience behind a peephole...
Reviewer's rating The End Of History Emma Burnell 05/07/2019I’ve just seen a play about my family. No really. Three very different grown-up kids – tick. Activist boomer parents...
Reviewer's Rating Hobson’s Choice Sam Dodgshon 04/07/2019With a witty script wonderfully executed by an almost infallible cast, Tanika Gupta’s adaptation of Hobson’s Choice is a fantastic watch. She...
Reviewer’s Rating Europe Agnes Carrington-Windo 01/07/2019Europe’s electrifying power comes with its presentation as a dystopian nightmare which, with a shiver, you realise is happening on...
Reviewer's rating The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro) Shadi Seifouri 30/06/2019Regarded as the first of many successful collaborations between Mozart and librettist Lorenzo Da Ponte, Le Nozze di Figaro is...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi fan tutte Owen Davies 30/06/2019Mozart produced three great operas with librettist Lorenzo da Ponte. Cosi fan Tutte was first performed in Vienna in 1790...
Reviewer's Rating HAIR Mel Cooper 30/06/2019Oh, dear! I am having real trouble analysing this new production of the iconic musical Hair. Partly that is because...
Reviewer's rating Hamlet Sacha Magee 30/06/2019Winder’s version of Hamlet is, in theory, an interesting modern take on Shakespeare, seeking to convey a commentary about gender...
Reviewer's Rating Anna Bolena Mel Cooper 26/06/2019Anna Bolena is one of the great operas of the Italian romantic era. Historically, it was innovative both musically and...
Reviewer's rating Boris Godunov Rivka Jacobson 24/06/2019‘Made in Britain” is written all over this revival production of the Russian opera ‘Boris Godunov’. Fittingly, even the name...