Reviewer's Rating King Lear Harry Tennison 26/05/2016hakespeare’s King Lear is the ultimate tragedy. Nowhere else can we see the violent abandonment of responsibility, the abuse of...
Reviewer's Rating Oedipe Owen Davies 24/05/2016eorge Enescu is a Romanian national treasure who spent much of his creative life in Paris. His status in Europe...
Reviewer's Rating Bill Clinton Hercules Katerina Yannouli 24/05/2016History says, Don’t hope On this side of the grave, But then, once in a lifetime The longed-for tidal wave...
Reviewer's Rating Absolution Katerina Yannouli 24/05/2016ith horrific histories of historical child abuse still being unearthed within the Catholic Church and Spotlight being one of the...
Reviewer's Rating The Joke Neil Thompson 23/05/2016he Joke is a frenetic little piece from writer/performer Will Adamsdale who uses his comedic talents throughout the next ninety...
Reviewer's Rating The Philanderer Tom Aitken 21/05/2016he Philanderer was Shaw’s second completed play, its first version having been written in 1893, following the first performances of...
Reviewer's Rating Ophelias Zimmer Luke Davies 20/05/2016ver since Virginia Woolf reflected on what literary history might have looked like if female authors hadn’t been hampered by...
Reviewer's Rating Poppies: A New Musical Richard Voyce 20/05/2016oppies, which has just opened at The Space on Westferry Road, has the best constructed and written book for a...
Reviewer's Rating Horrible Histories: Incredible Invaders Zoe Skipworth 20/05/2016orrible Histories holds a very special place in my heart: I grew up with the books as a child and...
Reviewer's Rating Clybourne Park Mel Cooper 19/05/2016ruce Norris had a great success with his play Clybourne Park in American and in the UK when it was...