Reviewer's Rating Edward Scissorhands Rhys John Edwards 21/03/2024Now, first things first – I haven’t seen the movie. I know. I’m sorry. It’s just one of those iconic...
Lettice & Lovage – in aid of Alzheimer’s Research UK Rivka Jacobson 19/03/2024Sir Peter Shaffer’s sparkling comedy and exquisite satire Lettice & Lovage was first performed in 1987. It ran for over...
Reviewer's Rating The Wife of Cyncoed Rhys John Edwards 19/03/2024The Wife of Cyncoed is pretty much faultless. Which is annoying. Whenever I think something might be pretty much faultless,...
Reviewer's Rating Jenůfa Josi Steinfeld 18/03/2024Moravian born Leoš Janáček significantly influenced the advancement of 20th Century opera. He used Moravian folklore and folk music. Each character has their...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Tim Hochstrasser 18/03/2024After Andrew Scott’s recent, virtuosic solo-take on this play, it is actually something of a relief to see a samovar...
REVIEWER'S RATING Cosi Fan Tutte Owen Davies 18/03/2024This wonderful opera has had a strange history of alternating popularity and neglect over the years since it was first...
Reviews rating Police Cops The Musical Jad Adams 17/03/2024In the US in the 1980s swaggering cops on TV shows flexed their muscles and felt the collar of bad...
Reviewer's Rating Dead Poets Live: Hopkins & Bridges Tim Hochstrasser 15/03/2024‘Dead Poets Live’ offers an occasional series of retrospectives on the work of distinguished poets where the focus is very...
Reviewer's rating The Kite Runner Sofia Moran 15/03/2024In a captivating portrayal, the powerful story of an Afghan boy leaps from the page to the stage with breath-taking...
Reviewer's Rating Blue Beard Ben Reiss 14/03/2024Blue Beard is an old tale of male violence and the punishment of women. The version best-known today has its...