Reviewer's Rating Giulio Cesare Owen Davies 09/03/2018John Coke and his team at Bury Court have conjured up a minor miracle with a production of Giulio Cesare...
Reviewer's Rating Jane Eyre Nicola Watkinson 09/03/2018One of the most famous passages in Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre comes when the eponymous Jane, after discovering that her...
Reviewer's Rating The Marriage of Figaro Owen Davies 05/03/2018The Beast from the East nearly ruined the first night of ETO’s new production of The Marriage of Figaro. There...
Reviewer's Rating Harold and Maude Nicole Kent 01/03/2018‘Harold and Maude’ is charming stage version of Hal Ashby’s 1971 movie, which gained cult status in later years. The...
Reviewer's Rating A Princess Undone Kezia Niman 28/02/2018I’m a fly on the wall in a regal living room with cream coloured chairs and a lavish fire place....
Reviewer's Rating The Lady With a Dog Jack Taylor 27/02/2018Escaping an icy February evening into the warm, gloomy pub below the White Bear Theatre, one is distinctly unprepared for...
Reviewer's Rating A Passage to India Nicholas Potter 27/02/2018Dormandy’s adaptation of E M Forster’s novel is provocative in its attention to colonial relations between British and Indian individuals;...
Reviewer's Rating Heads Up Grace Dillon 26/02/2018Before the play even begins, the minimalist set of a table topped only with lights, sound equipment, and a pile...
Frozen Kezia Niman 26/02/2018The revival of the 1998 Bryony Lavery’s Frozen, nominated for 4 Tony awards in 2004, leaves me unsatisfied. The play...
Reviewer's Rating Brighton Rock Max Haydon 24/02/2018Creating a stage play from a novel is a hard feat to achieve especially when it is as popular as...