Reviewer's Rating Bat out of Hell Tim Hochstrasser 24/06/2017he London Coliseum is used to welcoming bats around Christmas time when Die Fledermaus puts in an appearance, but it...
Reviewer's Rating James Bonney MP Richard McKee 22/06/2017he White Bear is an old pub in Kennington, a part of London best known for its proximity to The...
Reviewer's Rating Tangent / Chacony / Gypsy Mixture Chloe Darnaud 19/06/2017hen Richard Alston says he created the piece very quickly, it’s supposed to be a good sign. It means he...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Rivka Jacobson 18/06/2017he most celebrated and much loved fallen woman in the history of art and literature is brought back to life...
Reviewer's Rating The Devil Made Me Do It Richard McKee 17/06/2017he audience burst into heartfelt applause when it was announced, before she took her seat at the grand piano, that...
Reviewer's Rating Shackleton Marine Furet 16/06/2017 From 1914 to 1917, the explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew went on an expedition to cross the Antarctic on board the Endurance.
Reviewer's Rating Aisha Roger Mortimer 16/06/2017t’s no insult to Aisha to say that it’s very much an issue play, concerning the forced marriage of young...
Reviewer's Rating Rain Primrose MacFay 16/06/2017ain is seventy minutes of magnificent music made manifest. Performed by ten of the finest dancers who comprise Anne Teresa...
Reviewer's Rating Kiss Me Abigail Bryant 14/06/2017et in the aftermath of WW1, where the devastating effects of conflict extended beyond the bloody battleground, Kiss Me addresses...
Reviewer's Rating Stadium Harry Tennison 14/06/2017ollowing last June’s Brexit vote, political theatre has taken a trajectory towards telling the stories of ‘real people’. In the...