Reviewer's Rating Like You Hate Me Emma Burnell 29/04/2019Like You Hate Me is a play full of raw honesty and emotion. The relationship between the two characters (the...
Reviewer's Rating Little Death Club Richard Voyce 28/04/2019I’ve just read a most enjoyable book entitled My Old Man by, of all people, former Conservative Prime Minister John...
Reviewer's rating Metamorphosis Alex Hayward 24/04/2019Few writers have explored alienation as well as Franz Kafka. His nightmarish prose, that pits individual against authority, arguably changed...
Reviewer's Rating The Taming of the Shrew Mel Cooper 24/04/2019The new RSC production of The Taming of the Shrew is eminently worth seeing for all the right reasons and...
Reviewer's rating Betrayal Nicholas Potter 23/04/2019Pinter’s Betrayal follows the lives of three artistic intellectuals involved in a love triangle. Emma is married to Robert but...
Reviewer's Rating Kunene and the King Mel Cooper 23/04/2019What a fine play is Kunene and the King! In certain moments while attending to it I worried fleetingly that...
Reviewer's rating Three Sisters Emily Louizou 21/04/2019After her fascinating production of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke, Rebecca Frecknall’s return to the Almeida does not disappoint! This...
Reviewer's Rating Calendar Girls Mel Cooper 19/04/2019Gary Barlow and Tim Firth have created a touching and charming adaptation of the famous film. On stage the basic...
Reviewer's Rating Swan Lake Richard McKee 17/04/2019Like thousands of other little girls, my sister knew she wanted to be a ballet dancer as soon as she...
Reviewer's Rating Roberto Devereux Owen Davies 17/04/2019The works of Donizetti are loved by some for the opportunities they provide for great singers to display their wares....