Reviewer's Rating Baba Yaga Megan Roberts 05/10/2018“Lisa is running from someone, or something. Who, or what it is, she can’t quite tell. All she knows is...
Reviewer's Rating Pack of Lies Rivka Jacobson 05/10/2018Pack of Lies is based on a true story. Set in west London, in what is a quintessentially middle-class suburbia....
Reviewer's Rating An Inspector Calls Richard McKee 04/10/2018And now for something completely different. After a run of excellent musicals, the New Wimbledon Theatre is hosting a serious...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Owen Davies 03/10/2018The King’s Head team have come up with another modernised stripped-down version of a great operatic classic and it is...
Reviewer's rating Welcome to the Big Top Richard McKee 02/10/2018Crazy Coqs is an intimate cabaret bar below ground near Piccadilly Circus. One might expect the music to be slinky...
Reviewer's Rating Salome Tim Hochstrasser 01/10/2018First performed in 1905, ‘Salome’ was Strauss’ breakthrough opera, and is still perhaps the most startling despite all the later...
Reviewer's Rating Twelfth Night Ben Reiss 01/10/2018The Lyceum’s current production of Twelfth Night feels neither safe nor repetitive. There have been Shakespeare plays set retrospectively in...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Owen Davies 26/09/2018This David McVicar production of Traviata is nearly ten years old now but has lost none of its narrative force...
Reviewer's Rating War and Peace Owen Davies 25/09/2018Prokofiev’s operatic version of Tolstoy’s novel presents a range of challenges for any opera company. David Pountney’s production for Welsh...
Reviewer's Rating Marathon Nicholas Potter 23/09/2018Marathon is a newly devised piece of theatre that attempts to tell a war narrative through experimental means. It is...