Reviewer's Rating King Lear Aleksandra Sakowska 09/11/2016ing Lear is perhaps the darkest tragedy written by Shakespeare. Its power lies in great emotions it stirs in audiences...
Reviewer's Rating Pride and Prejudice Harry Tennison 09/11/2016have seen several adaptations of famous films as of late. The most frustrating thing about seeing a theatrical retelling of...
Reviewer's Rating Rivals Marine Furet 09/11/2016rs Malaprop (Julie Legrand) is looking for a suitable husband for her niece, Lydia Languish (Lucy Briggs-Owen). But when a...
Reviewer's Rating Deny, Deny, Deny Katerina Yannouli 07/11/2016onathan Maitland’s new work about doping is a topical drama that offers a clear, stripped-down even view of the world...
Reviewer's Rating Where the Crow Flies S.A. McCracken 07/11/2016isa Nicoll’s new two-woman drama is simple and sharp. Carrie’s husband is in jail, her newborn is teething, and everyone...
Reviewer's Rating Lady Macbeth: unsex me here S.A. McCracken 06/11/2016his extraordinary dance piece is a fusion of British Sign Language (BSL) and dance, or BSL as dance. The performance...
Reviewer's Rating Cymbeline Aleksandra Sakowska 06/11/2016elly Still’s adaptation of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline for the RSC, now shown at the Barbican, is an inventive reverie-cum-horror which revels...
Reviewer's Rating Where Do Little Birds Go Vera Mikusch 06/11/2016he one-woman-show starts off like a kitsch Broadway musical, with shiny lights and a brightly smiling lead actress. But the...
Reviewer's Rating Nitin Sawhney with special guests Sèbastien Ramirez and Honji Wang Natalia Kolosova 05/11/2016he Sadler’s Wells and Royal Albert Hall Co-production of the Nitin Sawhney show is a well-staged, yet at times slow-moving,...
Reviewer's Rating Tomorrow I Was Always A Lion Hannah Connell 04/11/2016omorrow I was always a lion is poignant portrayal of one woman’s return from an incurable disease. Adapted from Arnhild...