Agata Siwiak and Joanna Wichowska in conversation with Emma Burnell Close Strangers Festival 2019 Emma Burnell Interviews 15/09/2019
Reviewer's Rating Dolphins and Sharks Owen Davies 17/09/2017his riveting play comes to London from New York. Author James Anthony Tyler creates a brilliant scenario in which the...
Reviewer's Rating What Shadows Ben Reiss 14/09/2017The Birmingham Speech. That is what Enoch Powell termed his diatribe better known to most by the moniker ‘Rivers of...
Reviewer's Rating La bohème Owen Davies 13/09/2017ovent Garden’s new production of La Bohème, replacing the much loved Copley version which has been re-appearing for forty years,...
Reviewer's Rating The March on Russia Hannah Connell 13/09/2017his production of The March on Russia by Orange Tree Theatre, in association with Up in Arms, brings an intricate...
Reviewer's Rating One Day, Maybe Kate Hainsworth 11/09/2017rom the moment Grandma (played by the brilliant Mee-young KIM) shuffles with her trolley into a too-bright lift that takes...
Reviewer's Rating 5 SOLDIERS: The Body is the Frontline Pauline Flannery 11/09/2017fter a sell-out run in Edinburgh, 5, Soldiers, by the Rosie Kay Dance Company in collaboration with the British Army...
Reviewer's Rating Tenderly Richard McKee 07/09/2017our reviewer is old enough to remember when Rosemary Clooney had songs in the ‘Hit Parade’, as we used to...
Reviewer's Rating Richard III Tim Hochstrasser 28/08/2017ntic Disposition have honed the historical contextualization of Shakespeare to a fine art. After a remarkable tour of Henry V...
Reviewer's Rating Late Company Abigail Bryant 28/08/2017ordan Tannahill’s critically acclaimed Late Company shines a light on the dark and difficult aspects of 21st century parenting, exploring...
Reviewer's Rating DollyWould Nicholas Potter 26/08/2017Dolly Would combines a love for the country music superstar Dolly Parton with scientific analysis of the cloned sheep Dolly....