Otello Aparna Halpé 01/05/2019I will readily admit that Otello is my personal favorite of all Verdi operas. The magnificent choruses, searing ensembles, and...
Reviewer's Rating Mother’s Field Emily Louizou 13/02/2019The third production that the Moscow Pushkin Drama Theatre presented at the Barbican this February was a version of Mother’s...
Reviewer's rating Beauty, Love and Death Owen Davies 10/11/2018Brighton Early Music Festival (BREMF) is a treasure trove of gems from a musical age that should be better known....
Reviewer's rating Welcome to the Big Top Richard McKee 02/10/2018Crazy Coqs is an intimate cabaret bar below ground near Piccadilly Circus. One might expect the music to be slinky...
Lyric Hammersmith Spring 2019 Season Launch Agnes Carrington-Windo 07/09/2018The Lyric Hammersmith has announced its programme for Spring 2019, Sean Holmes’ final season after almost a decade as Artistic...
Israeli Theater – Not At Home with the Status Quo Paul Meltzer 23/12/2017When you walk the streets of Tel Aviv at night, you hear the roar of people out socializing at every...
Can Theater Explore Sexual Assault? Israeli Artists Respond Bonnie Friedman 13/12/2017We are having a cultural moment, yes, about the pervasiveness of sexual assault, sparked by events in the US (Harvey...
David Grossman, in conversation with Hadar Galron Plays to See 12/12/2017David Grossman is a critically acclaimed Israeli author whose books have been translated into more than 30 languages. He has...
Reviewer's Rating Hansel & Gretel and the Witch Baba Yaga Aaron Coren [age 10] 14/08/2017ansel and Gretel and the witch Baba Yaga from the Iris Theatre company, written by Daniel Winder and directed by...
Reviewer's Rating How to Act Marine Furet 10/08/2017 In this new creation, Graham Eatough revisits tragedy and the ancestral roots of theatre to weave a compelling exploration of conflict and domination...