Reviewer's Rating Onegin and Tatiana Owen Davies 16/08/2018The Grimeborn opera season at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston continues with a re-imagined version of Eugene Onegin, devised by...
Reviewer's Rating A Recipe for Sloe Gin Marine Furet 16/08/2018The photogenic Cornish coast, the sound of the flapping sails, a father and daughter’s embittered relationship, and idyllic memories of...
Reviewers Rating Shit-Faced Shakespeare: Hamlet Agnes Carrington-Windo 16/08/2018Shit-faced Shakespeare: Hamlet gives the audience what they want – a talented actor, screwy with the after-effects of two bottles of...
Reviewer's Rating Little Shop of Horrors Zabrina Lo 15/08/2018After the original highest-grossing Off-Broadway black-comedy musical in 1982, Little Shop of Horrors returns to the stage with a huge...
Reviewer's Rating Othello Tim Hochstrasser 15/08/2018In the programme for this new production of Othello, director Claire van Kampen states explicitly that she is aiming for...
Reviewer's Rating Flight Agnes Carrington-Windo 14/08/2018I was hoping to watch something truly frightening at The Fringe and Flight definitely delivers the goods. Gathered round a...
Reviewer's Rating Aristocrats Sarah Gibbs 11/08/2018Early in Lyndsey Turner’s production of Brian Friel’s Aristocrats, jaded brother-in-law Eamon (Emmet Kirwan) describes Ballybeg Hall, a run-down Irish...
Reviewer's Rating There But For the Grace of God (Go I) Nicole Kent 11/08/2018In 1981, a child went missing from a department store in Florida. Adam Walsh became the most famous missing child...
Reviewer's Rating Vanessa Tim Hochstrasser 10/08/2018Samuel Barber’s Vanessa (1958) is a work at once accessible and elusive, and a successful production revolves around breaking down...
Reviewer's Rating Rita and L’Heure Espagnole Owen Davies 09/08/2018The Grimeborn opera season at the Arcola Theatre in Dalston has seen double bills from Opera Alegria before. This year...