Reviewer's Rating Jonah – Theme of the Sea Tim Hochstrasser 10/05/2023The centrepiece of this one-off concert was ‘Jonah’, a new oratorio by Ian Fletcher. But the evening as a whole...
Reviewer's Rating The Circle Tim Hochstrasser 09/05/2023Tom Littler’s first outing as the new Artistic Director of the Orange Tree Theatre is very much in the traditions...
Reviewer rating Romeo and Julie Rhys John Edwards 08/05/2023Romeo and Julie is not Romeo and Juliet. There’s not a Montague, Capulet or even a balcony in sight. Here,...
Reviewer's rating Innocence Hafiza Butt 06/05/2023Even though it is a love story culminating in a marriage that begins this tale, Innocence is not a love...
Aida Josi Steinfeld 05/05/2023Aida was conceived by Verdi as the grandest of grand opera for Cairo in 1871 as a great spectacle. It...
Glory Ride Julie Peakman 29/04/2023Gino Bartali was a real-life cycling athlete who helped save Jewish children from the Nazis during the war by smuggling...
Supernova Emma Burnell 28/04/2023When reviewing theatre there are several different approaches one can take. There is a more traditional assumption that one should...
Reviewer's Rating Sweeney Todd Tim Hochstrasser 27/04/2023Any call ‘to attend the tale of Sweeney Todd’ summons up Broadway rather than Hoxton; but it was at the...
Reviewer's Rating F**king Men Tim Hochstrasser 27/04/2023You might well think from the confronting title and art work that goes with it that this play occupies a...
Dixon and Daughters Emma Burnell 26/04/2023Lots about Dixon and Daughters is ever so slightly off. That is both it’s strength and it weakness. Take it’s...