Reviewer's rating Anna Karenina Ben Reiss 19/05/2023Writer Lesley Hart and director Polina Kalinina bring plenty of zest and visual panache to this ambitious production of Russian...
Reviewer's rating My Marquee Barb Jungr and her Trio Richard McKee 19/05/2023It’s an old chestnut that if you can remember the Sixties, you weren’t there, man. I can remember the sounds...
Bleak Expectations Emma Burnell 19/05/2023Restaging something that has been much beloved in another format can be a double-edged sword. How do you maintain the...
Reviewer's rating Agrippina Owen Davies 18/05/2023Handel wrote a lot of operas and some are better than others. Agrippina was written for the Venice Carnival of...
Reviewer Rating Es and Flo Rhys John Edwards 17/05/2023Jennifer Lunn must be relieved. Not only did Es and Flo turn out to be a remarkable and captivating play...
Helen Emma Burnell 17/05/2023Helen starts with a death. As the action begins we see Helen (Jo Mousley) and Becca (Chloe Wade) lose their...
Reviewer's Rating Leaves of Glass Tim Hochstrasser 16/05/2023This play by Philip Ridley was first shown in 2007 at the Soho Theatre where it was a considerable success...
Music for Refugees Mel Cooper 11/05/2023On Saturday, 22 April 2023, in the mediaeval University Church of St Mary’s in Oxford, an important new initiative was...
Reviewer's rating Cymbeline Mel Cooper 11/05/2023Gregory Doran has created a truly brilliant evening of theatre in his new production of Shakespeare’s romantic masterpiece, Cymbeline. There...
Reviewer's rating Tony! Tony Blair the Rock Opera Paul Richards 10/05/2023Many unlikely historical figures have been the subject of rock operas – Sweeney Todd, Eva Peron, Jesus Christ – and...