Zhang Jun, (张军) “Prince of Kunqu”, in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson Interviews 07/01/2019
Reviewer's Rating Foul Pages Zabrina Lo 24/02/2018Foul Pages is no ordinary Shakespeare’s play. Instead of watching As You Like It itself, the audience is transported back...
Reviewer's Rating Version 2.0 Sarah Gibbs 23/02/2018Keats wrote that the poet is the most unpoetical of any thing in existence; he or she inhabits many lives...
Reviewer's Rating Ovo Chloe Darnaud 23/02/2018The show starts off with some classic Cirque du Soleil performer spectator interaction. If, like most here, you’ve been visiting...
Hedda Gabler Nicola Watkinson 22/02/2018The National Theatre’s production of Hedda Gabler opens with Hedda and Berte, her maid, seated on stage. While other characters...
Reviewer's Rating Hard Times Pauline Duverger 22/02/2018Can you conceive of a world where imagination is forbidden? Deborah McAndrew’s adaptation of Dickens’ 1854 novel Hard Times is...
Reviewer's Rating Elephant Harry Tennison 21/02/2018Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti’s new play is thought provoking, an open door into the living room of a family who are...
Reviewer's Rating There or Here Luke Davies 19/02/2018There or Here is produced by the same team behind the hit 2013 show Yellow Face. This production tells the...
Reviewer's Rating The Belle’s Stratagem Ben Reiss 19/02/2018To send us skipping into spring with a smile on our lips, Edinburgh’s Lyceum Theatre has put on The Belle’s...
Reviewer's Rating Again Jack Taylor 19/02/2018The smaller of the two stages at Trafalgar Studios provides a comfortable, intimate setting, ideal for the meaningful exploration of...
Reviewer's Rating Girls and Boys Kezia Niman 16/02/2018I could describe Carey Mulligan’s performance in Girls and Boys as enthralling, unstoppable, a tour de force. But that rhetoric...