If Only… Oliver J. Weinfeld 10/01/2015ichel Tremblay’s ‘If Only…’ is a retrospective on his relationship with his mother, shown through a series of conversations from...
Royal Danish Ballet Soloists and Principals Lucy Ashe 10/01/2015ugust Bournonville, choreographer, dancer, and ballet master from the 19th century, has created a beautiful repertoire of ballet that audiences...
Made in Britain Richard McKee 09/01/2015he Old Red Lion in Islington boasts one of London’s oldest pub theatres, and it was packed last night (it...
Swan Lake Lucy Ashe 09/01/2015wan Lake, first performed in the 19th century in Russia, remains a true favourite of ballet companies and audiences alike....
Bette and Joan: The Final Curtain Nicole Kent 07/01/2015ette and Joan: The Final Curtain is a hilarious revival of the infamous relationship between two of Hollywood’s greatest icons,...
The Shoemaker’s Holiday or The Gentle Craft Mel Cooper 07/01/2015n a production that is consistently energetic, brilliantly designed to interest the eye and convey the era in which the...
City Of Angels Rivka Jacobson 31/12/2014irst performed on Broadway 25 years ago, Larry Gelbart’s City of Angels exquisitely directed by Josie Rourke, is witty, engaging...
Albert Einstein: Relativitively Nicole Kent 29/12/2014lbert Einstein: Relativively Speaking, is a hilarious exploration of one of the greatest minds of the twenty first century with...
The Dragon Owen Davies 23/12/2014his play is a moral and political fable in the guise of a farcical fairy tale. It tells of the...
Widowers’ Houses Tom Aitken 20/12/2014idowers’ Houses was Shaw’s first play, staged in 1892, following his unsuccessful publication of five novels. It is an astonishingly assured...