Face to face with John von Düffel: German theatre and adaptation of novels for the stage Rivka Jacobson Interviews 04/06/2015
Reviewer's Rating The Turn of the Screw Tim Hochstrasser 30/06/2018Britten’s The Turn of the Screw was premiered as long ago as 1954, his first project after the relative failure...
Reviewers Rating The Diana Tapes Vera Mikusch 29/06/2018The Diana Tapes provides an intimate picture of her attempt to tell her own story through a book. It is...
Reviewer's Rating Misanthrope Chloe Darnaud 29/06/2018David Furlong’s adaptation of Misanthrope takes place at the heart of a modern TV newsroom, turning Molière’s critique of 17th...
La Traviata Mel Cooper 28/06/2018With their new production of Verdi’s seminal middle period work La Traviata, this summer’s Longborough Opera Festival has created one...
Reviewer's Rating As You Like It Agnes Carrington-Windo 27/06/2018Shakespeare in the Squares’ As You Like It provides a wonderfully entertaining evening. The production is touring London’s green spaces,...
Reviewer's Rating La Boheme Zabrina Lo 25/06/2018More than a century after it was first premiered in 1896, La Bohème remains a timeless ode to love. Written...
Reviewer's Rating Hairspray Mel Cooper 22/06/2018The 2014 production of Hairspray directed by Paul Kerryson is touring the country again. Extremely polished, remarkable for its emotional...
Reviewer's Rating Kiss me Kate Owen Davies 22/06/2018Another classic musical arrives on the stage of the Coliseum in London. Cole Porter’s witty and entertaining story of the...
Reviewer's Rating Beirut Vera Mikusch 20/06/2018The play is a dystopian sci-fi drama written in the eighties, just after it was found that AIDS might be...
Reviewer's Rating The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie Kezia Niman 19/06/2018The Donmar’s production of The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is faultless. It will inspire actors to perform, directors to...