Reviewer's Rating The North Marine Furet 16/05/2017 With its playful exploration of disorientation, The North, which premiered at the Tramway last weekend, opens up many possibilities ...
Reviewer's Rating Don Carlo Tim Hochstrasser 14/05/2017here are at least four versions of this late-Verdi opera in print, and any number of variations used in production....
Reviewer's Rating Am I Dead Yet? Harry Tennison 12/05/2017m I Dead Yet begins suddenly, with a catastrophically loud guitar riff jumping the audience into silence. Before we’ve quite...
Reviewer's Rating Stufish Presents SOHO Richard McKee 12/05/2017small crowd of protesters were painting the street red outside the Peacock Theatre yesterday evening. Colourful in fancy dress, these...
Reviewer's Rating Velvet Petal S.A. McCracken 10/05/2017What does the controversial photography of Robert Mapplethorpe have in common with the life cycle of a ...
Reviewer's Rating I Want Love (Part One) Harry Tennison 10/05/2017rom the offset, you never feel quite onside with Ringham as she starts to share her story of her break...
Reviewer's Rating Travels with My Aunt Marine Furet 10/05/2017Never assume your morality to be above anyone else’s: Travels with My Aunt invites its audience to sit back and...
Reviewer's Rating L’Incoronazione di Poppea Owen Davies 09/05/2017s part of the celebration of the birth of Monteverdi 450 years ago, Sir John Eliot Gardiner has developed concert...
Reviewer's Rating Liza Sings Streisand Richard McKee 09/05/2017hen a uniformed flunkey opens the door to the Brasserie Zedel, just round the corner from Piccadilly Circus, you may...
Reviewer's Rating La Strada Flora Wilson Brown 09/05/2017a Strada is a new piece of devised work, incorporating circus and live music into a searing portrayal of travelling...