Reviewer's Rating NotMoses Rivka Jacobson 18/03/2016ary Sinyor’s first play ‘NotMoses’ draws its narrative arc from the Old Testament books of Genesis and Exodus. It comprises...
Balancing Acts Sophie Heatley 18/03/2016nother addition to the Sprint Festival at Camden People’s Theatre in Euston, Balancing Acts offers a touching and enlightening account...
Reviewer's Rating The Truth Luke Davies 18/03/2016lice and Michel are having an affair. Their respective partners, Paul and Laurence, are also having an affair – although...
Reviewer's Rating Boris Godunov Rivka Jacobson 16/03/2016n interesting, yet traditional, reading of Mussorgsky’s masterpiece is presented at the Royal Opera House in the original (1869) seven-scene version,...
Reviewer's Rating Miss Atomic Bomb Nicholas Potter 16/03/2016iss Atomic Bomb is an ambitious new musical that promises much, but sadly fails to deliver: it feels surprisingly embryonic...
Reviewer's Rating Thriller, Live Mel Cooper 16/03/2016went to Thriller, Live, a Michael Jackson Tribute Show and pop concert, in a sceptical frame of mind. My wife,...
Reviewer's Rating I See You Luke Davies 14/03/2016en is a nineteen-year-old university student living in South Africa. Born after the Apartheid and having lived abroad for several...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi Fan Tutte Owen Davies 13/03/2016osi fan Tutte is an opera that is perfect for cutting down to its essentials. The chorus is easily dispensable...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi: The Play Owen Davies 13/03/2016ouis Nowra’s comedy is set in a psychiatric hospital in Australia in 1970. A young director is asked by a...
Reviewer's Rating Luce Oscar Balfour 13/03/2016ules can be bent for special cases, but at what point do those rules have to start applying? And why...