Agata Siwiak and Joanna Wichowska in conversation with Emma Burnell Close Strangers Festival 2019 Emma Burnell Interviews 15/09/2019
Smashed: Special Edition Hannah Connell 11/01/2017he ambitious new production of Smashed: Special Edition, by Gandini Juggling, is an epic narrative realised through the most intricate...
Reviewer's Rating Scottish Ballet: Hansel & Gretel S.A. McCracken 08/01/2017delicious family treat – and the witch is the cherry on top. In 2013, choreographer Christopher Hampson created and debuted...
Reviewer's Rating Les Liaisons Dangereuse Paul Meltzer 26/12/2016Valmont's reputation for savage civility precedes him. The play takes place in the 1780s, not long before the French Revolution...
Reviewer's Rating Saint Joan Tim Hochstrasser 23/12/2016ernard Shaw’s plays, for all their number and reputation, are not often seen in London, so a revival of even...
Reviewer's Rating Christina Bianco’s O Come, All Ye Divas Richard Voyce 23/12/2016ne-Woman shows are notoriously difficult to pull off successfully and, if I’m honest, I don’t believe O Come All Ye...
Reviewer's Rating Don Giovanni Katherine Syer 22/12/2016eith Warner’s strongly conceived production of Don Giovanni (in revival with assistance from Michael Moxham) remains a public success in...
Reviewer's Rating Der Rosenkavalier Jonathan Ben Garcia 20/12/2016he Royal Opera House’s Der Rosenkavalier is lavish and eye-catching. This production is set in the year of the opera’s...
Reviewer's Rating LOVE Rivka Jacobson 18/12/2016n 90 minutes of a gripping performance, Alexander Zeldin’s slice of social reality unnerves as it unfolds. Love succeeds where...
Reviewer's Rating Flesh and Bone Oscar Balfour 18/12/2016ery Berkoff, and very charming, Flesh and Bone is a masculine, pulsing, in-yer-face tribute to the East end inner-city poor....
Reviewer's Rating Nutcracker Nicola Watkinson 17/12/2016nglish National Ballet’s Nutcracker attempts to present a traditional ballet with a darker edge; the Mouse King returns throughout, his...