The Teachers of Cambodia Living Arts in conversation with Sita Ljungholm Verma Sita Verma Interviews 17/02/2015
Reviewer's Rating The Snow Maiden Mel Cooper 23/02/2016’m slightly reluctant fan of the Russian State Ballet of Siberia. They come through Oxford about once a year on...
Reviewer's Rating One Under Katerina Yannouli 22/02/2016hen Amy was four, her father jumped in front of a train. She has always been and feeling the odd...
Reviewer's Rating This Is Not A Drill Sophie Heatley 22/02/2016his Is Not A Drill is truly a whirlwind of a spectacle; sometimes in a good way, sometimes less so....
Reviewer's Rating The Rinse Cycle Owen Davies 22/02/2016his brilliant show is described by the creative team at Unexpected Opera as “Wagner’s Ring Cycle conditioned with comedy and...
Reviewer's rating A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing Rebecca Coates 20/02/2016nnie Ryan’s magnificent adaptation of Eimear McBride’s seminal novel was first performed two years ago in Dublin, and has just...
Reviewer's Rating Lolita Adrian Pulle 20/02/2016he Duke of Hamilton’s theatre, nestled underneath the Hampstead pub, is a tiny, cellar-like space which makes for a perfect...
Reviewer's Rating Norma Hannah Connell 20/02/2016his formidable performance of Norma by the English National Opera is a resounding success. Drawing on the ritualistic, otherworldly atmosphere...
Reviewer's Rating The Various Lives of Infinite Nullity Luke Davies 20/02/2016he Various Lives of Infinite Nullity imagines the afterlives of its three protagonists following their gruesome suicides. One is a...
Reviewer's Rating The Devil Speaks True Luke Davies 20/02/2016he Devil Speaks True is a reworking of Macbeth told from the point of view of Banquo. Like Complicite’s The...
Reviewer's Rating This Lime Tree Bower Sophia Leuner 20/02/2016hree mesmerizing actors and Eoghan Carrick’s innovative direction bring this marvelous tale by one of Ireland’s greatest living playwrights to...