Reviewer's Rating Oklahoma! Tim Hochstrasser 03/03/2023This production first saw the light of day at Bard College in 2015 and was most recently reworked at the...
Reviewer's Rating Coppélia Lucy Ashe 03/03/2023The ballet Coppélia has a remarkable capacity for re-interpretation. What better foundation for a story about ambition and power than...
Reviewer's rating Afghanistan is not Funny Owen Davies 27/02/2023This play is the result of a trip to Afghanistan made in 2002 by the writer and his friend, Sam...
Reviewer's Rating Giulio Cesare Tim Hochstrasser 26/02/2023While there would doubtless be much dispute over which is Handel’s greatest opera, ‘Julius Caesar in Egypt’ can certainly lay...
Reviewer's ratings The Walworth Farce Jad Adams 25/02/2023The lights go up on a stage where three men are in three rooms side by side. This is a...
Reviewer's rating Rusalka Rivka Jacobson 25/02/2023The new production of Dvořák’s Rusalka rides high on eco-friendly themes. The overture in the pit accompanies a pastoral scene...
Reviewer's Rating The Rhinegold Tim Hochstrasser 24/02/2023After the recent travails of English National Opera it is a real pleasure to be able to say that their...
Reviewer's rating Trouble in Butetown Hugo Shapero 23/02/2023Playwright Diana Nneka Atuona has crafted a story of love, loss, family and race, and yet we leave the theatre...
Reviewer's rating Phaedra Emily Louizou 23/02/2023Simon Stone certainly knows how to direct stunning productions! He also knows how to re-tell old stories in the most...
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...