Reviewer's Rating L’Elisir D’Amore Rivka Jacobson 01/06/2017’elisir D’amore, with its highly effective musical contrasts, propelled Donizetti into further international recognition and stardom in 1832, confirming the...
Reviewer's Rating L’Orfeo John Downer 30/05/2017’Orfeo is one of the three great Monteverdi operas being toured 450 years after the composer’s birth, in semi-staged concert...
Reviewer's Rating The Great Tamer Marianna Papaki 29/05/2017Every time I enjoy a really great piece of art, I find difficult to try to analyze what I saw...
Reviewer's Rating Joan Flora Wilson Brown 29/05/2017hen I first entered the Rep’s studio theatre for a performance of Milk Theatre’s ‘Joan’ I was struck by how...
Reviewer's Rating An Octoroon Roger Mortimer 25/05/2017s Boucsploitation a thing now? Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ relationship with Irish playwright Dion Boucicault is clearly a complex one, perhaps more...
Reviewer's Rating Music is Torture Marine Furet 25/05/2017 After peaking around the year 1998, Jake’s (Andy Clark) musical career is deep in the trough....
Reviewer's Rating The Mikado Richard Voyce 25/05/2017ilbert and Sullivan’s comic masterpiece is all but Teflon coated in its ability to withstand whatever ‘concept’ is imposed upon...
Reviewer's Rating Mayerling Tim Hochstrasser 24/05/2017mong Kenneth MacMillan’s many distinctive and famous ballets Mayerling continues to win the highest plaudits, and justly so. More than...
Reviewer's Rating Glory On Earth Ben Reiss 24/05/2017 Shortly after arriving in Edinburgh in 1561, the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots held four meetings with her implacable Protestant critic, John Knox.
Reviewer's Rating TANK Harry Tennison 24/05/2017reach Theatre’s Tank continues its tour of the UK, stopping in Birmingham. It blends a unique style of narration with...