Classic Opera, Mozart and Gluck: an interview with conductor Ian Page and theatre director John Wilkie Mel Cooper Interviews 23/05/2019
Reviewer's Rating Cirque Berserk Richard McKee 10/02/2016his is not the first time that the circus has come to the West End. Cirque du Soleil is now...
Reviewer's Rating Hamlet Peckham Sam Pengelly 10/02/2016eckham’s multifaceted cultural space, The Bussey Building, consistently nurtures art and music from the local area. This month it opens...
Reviewer's Rating Of Mice and Men Harry Tennison 10/02/2016f you say you haven’t heard of John Steinbeck’s most famous work, people give you funny looks, as if you’d...
Reviewer's Rating The Master Builder Rebecca Coates 09/02/2016he Master Builder is a play about the spaces in between, a theme that Howell’s stunning set emphasises: it is...
Reviewer's Rating BABY Oscar Balfour 08/02/2016ressed sharply in shining suits, Tobias Manderson-Galvin and Dr Tom ‘Tom Payne’ Payne wait behind the curtain for the show...
Reviewer's Rating Best Served Cold Oscar Balfour 08/02/2016here is a steely sense of resolve running through this chilling piece on misogyny in supposedly nice young men. Staged...
Reviewer's Rating Valkyrie: A Motorway Odyssey Oscar Balfour 08/02/2016ruckers are gruff. Quiet. World-weary. Everyone knows that. But you’ve never met a trucker quite like the Driver, a cheeky...
Reviewer's Rating Flare Path Mel Cooper 08/02/2016was very keen to catch up with this play, which is now touring extensively in a solidly cast and directed...
Reviewer's Rating The Magic Flute Rivka Jacobson 08/02/2016he Magic Flute has never lost its enchantment since it was first premiered in a small theatre in Vienna in...
Reviewer's Rating Weald Lettie Mckie 08/02/2016eald, currently showing at the Finborough is a new play by prize winning writer Daniel Foxsmith. A poignant story about...