Reviewer's Rating Linck and Mühlhahn Tim Hochstrasser 09/02/2023It is a bold author who seeks to dramatize gender identity at present when cultural divisions run so deep; but...
Reviewer's rating The Cher Show Richard McKee 02/02/2023The Cher Show is cheer delight! Little did I imagine, while I watched Top of the Pops on a black-and-white...
Reviewer's ranting Japan 新作:日本 at the Royal Court * Onigoro Valley * 28 hours 01 minute * Not Yet Midnight Miho Uchida 30/01/2023Saori Chiba, Shoko Matsumura, and Tomoko Kotaka wrote three brand new plays, Onigoro Valley, 28 hours 01 minute, and Not...
Reviewer's rating Two Billion Beats Hugo Shapero 30/01/2023Set against the background of non-descript urban architecture and the quaint and empty Ofsted promise of a school being ‘outstanding...
Reviewer's rating Noises Off Paul Richards 26/01/2023Amid January’s gloom, with the long nights and longer gas bills, this new production of Noises Off brings a moment of blazing...
Reviewer's rating The Best Pints Emma Burnell 24/01/2023What’s the best pint you ever had? Or if that isn’t your particular tipple, the best glass of wine or...
Reviewer's rating Dare You Say Please Hugo Shapero 19/01/2023Dare You Say Please, or perhaps as it should be called, dare you question the norms of society, is a...
Reviewer's rating Allegiance Richard Voyce 18/01/2023If it’s possible to fall in love with a voice, then count me well and truly smitten with the mellifluous...
Reviewer's rating The Commitments Richard McKee 12/01/2023It started life as a novel in 1986, was made into a film in 1991, and was finally adapted for...
Reviewer's rating On the Ropes Paul Richards 11/01/2023I was expecting a play about British boxing, but this is a play about injustice. Namely, the gargantuan injustice visited...