Reviewer's rating The Suicide Rebecca Coates 15/04/2016he Suicide takes Nikolai Erdman’s satire and thrusts it, wholesale, into the world of 21st Century London. It follows Sam...
Reviewer's Rating Best of BE FESTIVAL Luke Davies 15/04/2016E Festival is an annual celebration of boundary pushing international work within theatre, dance, comedy, circus, music, visual and performing...
Reviewer's Rating BU21 Luke Davies 13/04/2016U21 imagines the possibility of a major terrorist attack in London. Terrorists acquire a surface-to-air missile, and from a discrete...
Reviewer's Rating In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel Sam Pengelly 13/04/2016ennessee Williams’ 1969 play, In the Bar of a Tokyo Hotel is rarely performed, and after watching, I think there...
Reviewer's Rating Russian Dolls Sophie Heatley 12/04/2016ussian Dolls, winner of the Adrian Pagan award in 2015, is a tale of affection and female empowerment. Hilda, Stephanie...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Mel Cooper 11/04/2016his is an intelligent, energetic and original Hamlet that should have even the most jaded student of the play reconsidering...
Reviewer's Rating Snow White Mel Cooper 11/04/2016was deeply impressed by the Ballet Lorent’s retelling in dance of Snow White. A seriously impressive show in the idiom...
Reviewer's rating The Caretaker Nicholas Potter 10/04/2016atthew Warchus’s latest artistic endeavour at the Old Vic is an absolute triumph, keenly expressing Pinter’s vision in The Caretaker:...
Reviewer's Rating Lucia di Lammermoor Rivka Jacobson 10/04/2016assionate love, sex, murder and suicide are unleashed on stage in Katie Mitchell’s production of Gaetano Donizetti’s 1835 three acts...
Reviewer's Rating Wail Luke Davies 10/04/2016ail is a product of the Big Ideas project, run by Nuffield Theatre – which pairs artists with academics in...