Reviewer's Rating Hadestown Grace Creaton-Barber 16/11/2018Hadestown dusts off antiquated mythology and brings it, with high energy and excitement, boldly swinging into the world of American...
Reviewer's Rating Declaration Agnes Carrington-Windo 14/11/2018Declaration is Sarah Emmott’s energetic and vibrant monologue about life each side of an ADHD diagnosis. The chairs are set...
Reviewer's rating Don Quixote Tim Hochstrasser 13/11/2018The story of the knight-errant of La Mancha and his loyal squire is not only one with which we are...
Reviewer's Rating The Height of the Storm Tim Hochstrasser 13/11/2018It is rare for French dramatists to score a series of successes on the London stage, and yet Florian Zeller,...
Reviewer's rating Soldier On! Tim Hochstrasser 12/11/2018This play is the creation of Jonathan Lewis, working with and through the Soldiers’ Arts Academy. This remarkable charity recognises...
Reviewer's rating Troy Philip Chennery 12/11/2018The top floor Etcetera theatre in Camden was transformed from cosy black box studio into a hellish nightmare of a...
Reviewer's rating Beauty, Love and Death Owen Davies 10/11/2018Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) is a treasure trove of gems from a musical age that should be better known....
Reviewer's rating Don Carlos Aidan Elliott 09/11/2018Despite having a strong ensemble cast, the ARA Theatre Company’s production of Friedrich Schiller’s Don Carlos ultimately falls victim to...
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Nicola Watkinson 07/11/2018The RSC’s production of Romeo and Juliet takes place on an almost entirely bare stage, the only set piece a...
Reviewer's Rating A Very Very Very Dark Matter Agnes Carrington-Windo 05/11/2018Martin McDonagh’s ‘A Very Very Very Dark Matter’ seems, by turns, to be a hard-hitting lampoon of the western attachment...