Myrninerest – the outside/inside life of Madge Gill Tim Hochstrasser 30/08/2024I confess that before this press night I had neither visited Gallion’s Reach, way beyond Canary Wharf, in the heart...
Reviewer's Rating The History Boys Hal Wooliscroft 29/08/2024Alan Bennett’s The History Boys sits in the tricky position of being both nationally beloved and also oft-criticised for its...
Reviewer's rating Candy Jad Adams 29/08/2024Candy opens on a set of backboard-black walls crowded with chalk messages: ‘We lived on sunlight and chocolate bars’ …’We...
La bohème Owen Davies 22/08/2024This adapted version of La bohème is an absolute gem. It keeps the spirit of the original but updates it with...
The 39 Steps Sofia Moran 21/08/2024Trafalgar Theatre is currently hosting a brilliantly funny comedy based on Alfred Hitchock’s ‘The 39 Steps’ which dates back further...
The Fabulist Tim Hochstrasser 21/08/2024Giovanni Paisiello is not a name remembered much now, but in the later eighteenth century his comic operas dominated stages...
Oklahoma! In Concert Richard Voyce 20/08/2024It’s rare nowadays to be truly transported by musical theatre; to leave the auditorium buoyed by a cloud of happiness...
Hello, Dolly! Wilder Gutterson 18/08/2024Hello, Dolly! opened on Broadway in 1964, and was such a success for star, Carol Channing and company, that it...
Der Vampyr Owen Davies 18/08/2024This weird and wonderful Romantic opera is a fitting start to the Arcola’s 2024 Grimeborn season. It was first performed...
The Outrun Ben Reiss 15/08/2024The Outrun is something of a phenomenon. The original book is award-winning and critically acclaimed, and has been translated into...