Reviewer's Rating The Haystack Owen Davies 11/02/2020The Haystack is the first full-length play written by Al Blyth and it is a gripping thriller about the conflict...
Bleak House Catherine Flutsch 10/02/2020With its production of Charles Dickens’ Bleak House, Oxford’s Creation Theatre has done the impossible; it has presented us with...
Reviewer's ratinge The Death of England Tim Hochstrasser 08/02/2020This project began as a micro-play at the Royal Court in 2014 and now comes to the National Theatre at...
Reviewer's ratinge Albion Sacha Magee 08/02/2020Playwright Mike Bartlett and director Rupert Goold collaborate again to bring Albion back to the Almeida, just a few years...
Reviewer's rating Autoreverse Owen Davies 07/02/2020Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) has a new director, Tarek Iskander, and he has launched a season called Going Global. If...
Reviewer's rating Educating Rita Mel Cooper 06/02/2020To mark the 40th anniversary of Willy Russell’s accomplished play Educating Rita, a fine and faithful production is touring the...
Reviewer's rating Cabaret Mel Cooper 06/02/2020I encourage you to see this production of Kander and Ebb’s Cabaret, which presents the show pretty much as originally...
Reviewer's Rating Alice’s Adventures Under Ground Grace Creaton-Barber 06/02/2020Alice’s Adventures Under Ground saps the wonder out of Wonderland. In striving to produce a frenzied and maddening performance that...
Reviewer's rating La Calisto Owen Davies 05/02/2020La Calisto is a bit of baroque soap opera – but with nymphs and satyrs rather than barmaids and hooligans....
Reviewer's rating Persona Tim Hochstrasser 01/02/2020After a long period of closure the flexible creative spaces of Hammersmith’s Riverside Studios are open once more, though not...