Reviewer's Rating Splendour Samantha Cheh 10/08/2015omen have almost always built their lives around the needs and wants of the men in their lives: housewives and...
Reviewer's Rating Miss-Leading Ladies Richard McKee 09/08/2015hat could be nicer than sitting at a table with a glass of wine and a bowl of nuts, and...
Reviewer's Rating F*cking Men Sophie Nevrkla 09/08/2015ucking Men originally appeared at The King’s Head Theatre in 2009, running for 9 months – an unusually long time...
Reviewer's Rating Dear Lupin Nicole Kent 08/08/2015ear Lupin’s stage adaptation of Roger Mortimer’s letters tells the story of a loving father and the struggles of coping...
Reviewer's Rating Crossing Jerusalem Katerina Yannouli 07/08/2015n Crossing Jerusalem the action takes place over a 24hr period, as the Kaufmann family – as dysfunctional and secretive...
Reviewer's Rating La Boheme Owen Davies 07/08/2015uccini’s tear-jerker masterpiece seems to hold a special appeal for companies who aim to present old classics in stripped down...
Reviewer's Rating The Three Little Pigs Richard Voyce 07/08/2015t isn’t everyday that you leave the theatre to the strain of your fellow audience members enthusiastically singing the songs...
Reviewer's Rating London Town – The Musical Lettie Mckie 06/08/2015ackney Picturehouse has a varied programme of arts events on its top floor Hackney Attic. The programme features storytelling, poetry...
Reviewer's Rating The Clown of Clowns S.A. McCracken 05/08/2015s part of their annual Grimeborn Opera Festival, the Arcola debuts what is undoubtedly the worst performance I have ever...
Reviewer's Rating The Bald Soprano Owen Davies 04/08/2015his is a show that fizzes with ideas and enthusiasm. Written in 1950, The Bald Soprano is the first play...