Zhang Jun, (张军) “Prince of Kunqu”, in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson Interviews 07/01/2019
Reviewer's Rating Anything Goes Tim Hochstrasser 18/07/2022After huge success in its first iteration this production of Cole Porter’s Depression-era pick-me-up musical returns to the Barbican with...
Reviewer's rating Jack Absolute Flies Again Emma Burnell 17/07/2022Jack Absolute Flies Again is a play the word ‘rollicking’ that could have been invented for. It is a knockabout...
Reviewer's Rating Dennis of Penge Tim Hochstrasser 14/07/2022In this new play Annie Siddons draws on her own life-experiences in Southeast London to rework ‘The Bacchae’ by Euripides...
Reviewer's rating Patriots Tim Hochstrasser 14/07/2022This new play from Peter Morgan could not be more topical, though to everyone’s credit the lessons and pointers are...
Sorry We Didn’t Die at Sea Julie Peakman 14/07/2022An entirely black and bare stage replicates the interior of a container where three migrants are crossing an ocean. The...
FOLK Julie Peakman 13/07/2022Having been grounded in folk singing at Wigan folk clubs, I wondered why men were always singing the songs (except...
Reviewer's rating The Throne Adi Ginat 12/07/2022With the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations just behind us, what better time to premiere a show about Her Majesty with...
Reviewer's rating Moment of Grace Yaron Frid 11/07/2022Three actors in a bare room above a pub, in the best tradition of London fringe. No stage, Shoestring budget...
Reviewer's Rating Barefoot in the Park Tim Hochstrasser 10/07/2022As many readers of this website will know, the Mill at Sonning is a wholly delightful theatre venue. When you...
Reviewer's rating The Fellowship Yaron Frid 08/07/2022The fellowship in “The Fellowship” is mainly that of Marcia and Dawn, the two sisters appearing in the poster. But...