Reviewer's rating The Shawshank Redemption Mel Cooper 18/02/2023I have never seen the film that was made of The Shawshank Redemption, a novella by Stephen King that is...
Reviewer's Rating The Play with Speeches Jad Adams 17/02/2023Pretty much every dramatist has at some time stopped in amazement at the ridiculous nature of what they are doing. ...
Graceland Emma Burnell 16/02/2023There is a post-apocalyptic bleakness to the set of Graceland that doesn’t quite match the gentle pain of the material....
Reviewer's rating Standing at the Sky’s Edge Hugo Shapero 15/02/2023I Love You Will U Marry Me? These words stand resolute above the stage, and immediately display the childish hopefulness...
Reviewer's Rating Windfall Tim Hochstrasser 15/02/2023This new comedy comes to the Southwark Playhouse after a successful run back in the USA, but overall it is...
Notre Dame Emma Burnell 14/02/2023The Space and Threedumb Theatre Company are made for each other. The Company specialise in the dark and macabre –...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Mel Cooper 13/02/2023If I could give this production of Shakespeare’s play The Tempest more than five stars, I would. This is one...
Reviewer's Rating Kissed By A Flame Tim Hochstrasser 13/02/2023This gentle, affecting and quietly dignified play is a meditation on the most personal of experiences. Writer Simon Perrott lost...
Reviewer's Rating Cephale and Procris Tim Hochstrasser 13/02/2023Ensemble OrQuesta continue their original exploration of the repertory of Baroque opera with something of a coup – the premiere...
Reviewer's rating Macbeth (an undoing) Ben Reiss 10/02/2023Macbeth (an undoing) is a well-meaning attempt to recentre William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy on the figure of Lady Macbeth (Nicole...