Reviewer's Rating The Divide Nicholas Potter 11/02/2018The Divide takes the form of a dystopian bildungsroman following the teenage Soween Clay (Erin Doherty) as she grows up...
Reviewer's Rating All or Nothing Richard Voyce 11/02/2018You could be forgiven for thinking that a show titled All Or Nothing would have at least a passing reference...
Reviewer's Rating The Moor Vera Mikusch 11/02/2018Bronagh (Jill Mcausland) is a young woman caught in the house of her childhood with an abusive partner and a...
Reviewer's Rating Ken Kezia Niman 09/02/2018The sweet smell of incense invites me into the ‘cloud of stage haze’ that is Ken. This play is Terry...
Reviewer's Rating Amadeus Rivka Jacobson 08/02/2018Peter Shaffer’s multi-award winning play first opened at the National Theatre in 1979 and on Broadway in 1980. This revival,...
Reviewer's Rating Long Day’s Journey into Night Sarah Gibbs 08/02/2018I tend to give marathoners a bit of leeway. It’s difficult to begrudge runners a few wobbles in a race...
Reviewer's Rating Gundog Kezia Niman 08/02/2018At the top of the Royal Court lies an unrelenting stillness. Simon Longman’s Gundog occupies the space that was the...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Megan Roberts 07/02/2018It is often hard to do Hamlet – first performed around four hundred years ago, and one of Shakespeare’s most...
Reviewer's Rating Brief Encounter William Bateman 07/02/2018Experimenting expertly with cinematic techniques, Emma Rice’s adaption of Noël Coward’s celebrated Brief Encounter, offers a spectacularly visual depiction of...
Reviewer's Rating Cyril’s Success Nicholas Potter 06/02/2018This production of Cyril’s Success is the first in London since 1890. This is not a famous play, but it...