Reviewer's Rating Intermezzo Owen Davies 12/06/2015his is a difficult opera to like. Strauss wrote his great operas between 1905 and the start of the Great...
Reviewer's Rating Calamity Jane Mel Cooper 10/06/2015 went to see this worried that the stage version would be overshadowed by the classic Doris Day/Howard Keel film and...
Reviewer's Rating Oresteia Emily Louizou 10/06/2015eschylus’ Oresteia is the only extant ancient Greek trilogy and one of the most challenging examples of Greek tragedy. Its...
Madame Butterfly James Holloway 10/06/2015orthern Ballet’s tour is a double billing of technical brilliance and dramatic tragedy The evening starts with Perpetuum Mobile, which...
Reviewer's rating Lessness Rebecca Coates 10/06/2015dramatic reading of one of Beckett’s lesser-known works, Lessness addresses many of the preoccupations found in his plays. Time, cycles of events...
Reviewer's Rating Now This is Not the End Sam Pengelly 07/06/2015hey say your name lasts only three generations. In the profound essay Urn Burial, the Renaissance essayist Thomas Browne describes...
Reviewer's Rating Stony Broke in No Man’s Land Lettie Mckie 07/06/2015tony Broke in No Man’s Land is a new play written and directed by John Burrows for The Finborough Theatre’s...
Reviewer's Rating buckets Tom Aitken 06/06/2015his astonishingly constructed play lasts a packed one hour and twenty minutes, without interval. Its brevity is audience friendly since...
Reviewer's rating Waiting for Godot Rebecca Coates 06/06/2015aiting for Godot exists in an almost surrealist time space, and sets can sometimes be the making or breaking of a...
Reviewer's Rating The Dirty Talk Katerina Yannouli 05/06/2015he intimate space of Jermyn Street Theatre has been transformed into a wooden hunting lodge somewhere in in a remote...