Reviewer's Rating The Solid Life of Sugar Water Tim Hochstrasser 21/10/2022Jack Thorne’s play originated at the Edinburgh Fringe before touring widely in 2017. But for most likely audience members this...
Reviewer's Rating Something in the Air Tim Hochstrasser 21/10/2022Peter Gill offers us here a gentle, subtle memory play focused on two elderly gentlemen looking back on their lives...
Reviewer's Rating My Neighbour Totoro Tim Hochstrasser 20/10/2022If you haven’t seen the film, the story is about two sisters, Mei and Satsuki, who move with their father...
Reviewer's rating La Bohéme Rivka Jacobson 16/10/2022Paris. An attic with no heating on Christmas eve, with four artists- Rodolfo, a poet, Marcello, a painter, Schaunard, a musician and...
Reviewer's rating Cherry Town Moscow Owen Davies 14/10/2022WNO Youth Opera has been tasked with bringing this strange operetta by Shostakovich to life. First performed in 1959 near...
Reviewer's rating Saturday Night Fever Mel Cooper 14/10/2022All that glitters is gold in the 1977 disco classic Saturday Night Fever reimagined for the stage by Bill Kenwright...
Reviewer's Rating Tango After Dark Tim Hochstrasser 13/10/2022I was fortunate enough to review ‘Immortal Tango’ at the Peacock back in 2016, and here the same team present...
Reviewer's rating Dmitry Adi Ginat 12/10/2022Friedrich von Schiller began but never finished writing his last historical play, Demetrius. He passed in 1805, at the age...
Reviewer's rating The Crucible Emma Burnell 12/10/2022The Crucible was written as a direct rebuke from the playwright Arthur Miller to McCarthyism and the silencing of the...
Reviewer's rating The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore Nicole Kent 10/10/2022The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore is set on a sprawling estate in the mountains of Italy’s Amalfi Coast....