Reviewer's rating Elegy Rebecca Coates 29/04/2016lzheimer’s (or dementia – the words themselves are never actually uttered within the play) is a difficult, often unwieldy subject,...
Reviewer's Rating HMS Pinafore Tom Aitken 29/04/2016n all male HMS Pinafore. What? Why? This not-to-be missed production originated in 2014 and it is not entirely irrelevant...
Reviewer's Rating Pia de’Tolomei Owen Davies 29/04/2016nglish Touring Opera has a fine record of bringing little known Donizetti operas on tour and providing inventive productions with...
Reviewer's Rating Dance of Death S.A. McCracken 28/04/2016his bleak, Beckettian comedy is as funny as it is disturbing, not least because of a scene involving a lot...
Reviewer's Rating Clybourne Park Owen Davies 28/04/2016fter fifteen minutes of this play I was thinking that it was a bit like an old US TV sitcom...
Reviewer's Rating Deathwatch Owen Davies 28/04/2016ean Genet was the archetypal outsider playwright. Immersed in the criminal underworld from an early age, he was imprisoned repeatedly...
Reviewer's Rating Calais Caroline Sandes 28/04/2016alais is a new play based on the experiences of the writer, Dermot Dolan, as a volunteer in the Jungle,...
Reviewer's Rating Funny Girl Richard Voyce 27/04/2016heridan Smith in Funny Girl. That’s how it’s billed, and rightly so, as it was very definitely Ms Smith’s presence...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Mel Cooper 27/04/2016he new production of King Lear directed intelligently by Max Webster and highlighting a powerful performance by Michael Pennington is...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet, Who’s There? Rowena Hawkins 27/04/2016amlet performed in just ninety minutes by a cast of six looks, on paper, to be an act of utter...