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 Shakespeare in Love Mel Cooper 03/11/2018At one level I have nothing but good to report about the play Shakespeare in Love, adapted for the stage...
Reviewer's rating La Cenerentola Owen Davies 31/10/2018Welsh National Opera has taken two of their productions to the Hippodrome in Bristol, a brave venture given the limitations...
Reviewer's Rating Tamburlaine Mel Cooper 27/10/2018Christopher Marlowe’s Tamburlaine was a huge, influential success when it first burst upon the stage; it is one of the...
Reviewer's rating Tartuffe Mel Cooper 27/10/2018The thing about the production of the new play called Tartuffe at the RSC is that it is really a...
Reviewer's rating Twelfth Night Max Haydon 22/10/2018Asked to sum up Twelfth Night in three words, director Wils Wilson said “CHARATER CHARACTER CHARACTER”. This does not go...
Reviewer's rating Stuff Hannah Bainbridge 20/10/2018‘Stuff’, ‘Women and Theatre’s’ devised exploration of hoarding disorder, opens with a snapshot of isolation. Piles of boxes and possessions...
Reviewer's Rating Still Alice Harry Tennison 17/10/2018The adaptation of Lisa Genova’s novel, by Christine Mary Dunford, is an Ibsen play. Its central figure, Alice, begins to...
Reviewer's Rating All You Need is LSD Flora Wilson Brown 12/10/2018‘All You Need is LSD’ tells the story of the invention of LSD and also of Leo Butlers experiences as...
Reviewer's Rating They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay! Max Haydon 10/10/2018Written by the late Italian actor, author and Nobel Prize Winner Dario Fo, ‘They Don’t Pay? We Won’t Pay!’ is...