Reviewer's Rating Oranges & Elephants Roger Mortimer 27/01/2018If you were inventing two rival gangs for the purposes of a musical, you probably wouldn’t call one of them...
Reviewer's Rating The Birthday Party Nicholas Potter 27/01/2018It has been sixty years since The Birthday Party was met by a generally hostile London reception, but now the...
Reviewer's Rating Woman Before a Glass Abigail Bryant 26/01/2018Peggy Gugenheim was a woman far ahead of her time – born in 1898, she was deemed as one of...
Reviewer's Rating LIFT OFF (Je brasse de l’air) Hannah Connell 25/01/2018Lift Off (Je brasse de l’air) constructs a unique relationship between the human and the mechanical, drawing you directly into...
Reviewer's Rating The Lover Ben Reiss 24/01/2018Throughout The Lover, a branch slowly grows and blossoms above the stage, mirroring the blossoming of the autobiographical character in...
Reviewer's Rating Perhaps, Perhaps, Quizás Katerina Yannouli 23/01/2018Created, directed and performed by Mexican mime artist and clown Gabriela Muñoz, “Perhaps, Perhaps, Quizás” premiered in New York in...
Reviewer's Rating Le Récital des Postures Hannah Connell 22/01/2018Yasmine Hugonnet’s Le Récital des Postures boldly explores the body’s movement and the imperceptible gestures which construct more familiar poses....
Reviewer's Rating Strangers In Between Abigail Bryant 22/01/2018Shane is 16, and has recently located from the rural Goulburn in New South Wales, Australia to the metropolitan hub...
Reviewer's Rating Song of the Earth / La Sylphide Tim Hochstrasser 22/01/2018This double bill which formed part of the English National Ballet’s residency at the Coliseum was an odd and ultimately...
Reviewer's Rating Bunny Vera Mikusch 19/01/2018Catherine Lamb (Katie) moves in perfect synchrony with the light and sound cues. It is breath taking how well the...