Angela Brower in conversation with Irina Antesberger Irina Antesberger [Age: 16] Interviews 02/05/2017
Reviewer's Rating Private Lives Tim Hochstrasser 16/04/2023Each generation reworks Coward’s classic 1930 light comedy in its own image. The last time I saw it was twenty years...
Reviewer's rating Kidnapped Ben Reiss 14/04/2023After first delighting audiences three years ago with Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), Isobel McArthur returns to the Lyceum with...
Reviewer's Rating Life is a Dream Tim Hochstrasser 14/04/2023Calderón’s ‘Life is a Dream’ (La Vida es Sueño) dates from the second phase of the Golden Age of Spanish...
Reviewer's rating The Woman who Turned into a Tree Owen Davies 11/04/2023This is a piece of theatre that defies easy categorisation. It is a mixture of spoken word, drama, mime, dance,...
The Dry House Julie Peakman 08/04/2023Set in one morning, the play revolves around an alcoholic middle-aged woman, Chrissy, who is about to go into rehab,...
Reviewer's rating Julius Caesar Mel Cooper 06/04/2023I was certainly lucky to be at a performance of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar at the RSC in Stratford that had...
Reviewer's rating Betty Blue Eyes Richard Voyce 06/04/2023OK, let me be up front about this. I love the score of Betty Blue Eyes, the musical that has...
Reviewer's rating SAP Emma Burnell 05/04/2023What’s the worst coincidence you’ve ever experienced? In many ways, it is this that sits at the heart of SAP....
Reviewer's rating The Dead CityDie Tote Stadt Josi Steinfeld 05/04/2023Shame on the Arts Council for effectively reducing London to one opera house, making it the poor man of Europe,...
You Bury Me Jad Adams 02/04/2023As the news cycle churns on we forget the protests of yesteryear, the excitement of a time like the Arab...