Reviewer's Rating The Cherry Orchard Emily Louizou 13/02/2019It is very unique experiencing a play in the language in which it was written, performed in a much more freeing...
Reviewer's Rating Mother’s Field Emily Louizou 13/02/2019The third production that the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre presented at the Barbican this February was a version of Mother’s...
Reviewer's Rating A Wake in Progress Tim Hochstrasser 12/02/2019Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust is running an initiative in this year’s festival in the Waterloo Vaults called...
Reviewer's Rating Anthropocene Owen Davies 09/02/2019Scottish Opera makes a very welcome visit to London, bringing their newly commissioned opera by composer Stuart MacRae and librettist...
Reviewer's Rating BLUE Marine Furet 09/02/2019A strong cast, a sleek production: on paper, there is a lot to like about BLUE. Rhys Warrington’s first play,...
Reviewer's Rating Avenue Q Richard McKee 09/02/2019They’ve done it again – only this time it’s even better! The New Wimbledon Theatre has a habit of putting...
Reviewer's Rating Cougar Aidan Elliott 07/02/2019Rose Lewenstein’s new play, Cougar, ostensibly tells the story of a Leila, a successful older woman (Charlotte Randle), having an...
Reviewer's Rating Katya Kabanova Owen Davies 06/02/2019This austere opera by Janacek never offers an easy evening in the opera house. Richard Jones’ new production for the...
Reviewer's Rating Spring Katerina Yannouli 04/02/2019Sadler’s Wells, London Gandini Juggling premiered “Spring”, the third part of its dance trilogy, in Cambridge Junction a year back....
Reviewer's Rating L’Incoronazione di Poppea Owen Davies 02/02/2019This magnificent opera by Monteverdi was first performed at the Venice Carnival in 1643. It dates from the earliest days...