Reviewer's Rating He Had Hairy Hands Rowena Hawkins 01/10/2014n 1950s London, on the cobbled streets outside the Stage Door of the best West End show in town, an...
The Paper Project Isabelle Coy-Dibley 15/09/2014his collaborative piece of live art and theatre is hard to quantify in words with its passion, pain and frustration....
The Coronation of Poppea David M. Jacobson 31/08/2014he Coronation of Poppea is the final act in this landmark work in the development of Italian opera – the...
The Comedy of Errors Aleksandra Sakowska 30/08/2014he Comedy of Errors is Shakespeare’s early literary effort which paints with broad brush strokes the life of Renaissance society....
Autobahn Becca Kaplan 29/08/2014utobahn is Neil Labute’s short–play cycle capturing moments in the lives of people in cars. Consisting of seven short plays and...
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Katerina Yannouli 27/08/2014et in 1958, Adam Morris’s Musical version of A Midsummer Nights Dream offers a vibrant and exciting depiction of the...
Grimeborn: Acis and Galatea Kate Mounce 26/08/2014t is a thing understood by classical singers and theatre lovers alike that acting and staging tend to take a...
Dalloway Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014hether familiar or not with Woolf’s 1928 Modernist novel Mrs Dalloway, this adaptation will not fail to delight. The Great...
Unprescribed Tamara Stanton 25/08/2014he Sun Apparatus Theatre Company presents Unprescribed, perhaps one of the weirdest performances at the Fringe but also one of...
The War Emma Hardy 24/08/2014pic. Captivating. Spellbinding. It is very easy to run out of superlatives to describe Vladimir Pankov’s The War, which forms...