Reviewer's rating The Lovely Bones Mel Cooper 14/11/2019I have to report that the stage production of The Lovely Bones (from the hugely successful novel by Alice Sebold,...
Reviewer’s Rating A Few Short Studies on Cannibalism Megan Roberts 11/11/2019Only Lucky Dogs, an emerging student-led company, once again barrels onto the Sheffield theatrical scene with another trademark dark comedy...
Ballet Black Catherine Flutsch 04/11/2019Ballet Black’s autumn show has something for everyone. Ballet Black is a professional ballet company for dancers of Asian and...
The Storm Catherine Flutsch 23/10/2019It’s a tough old gig being in the contemporary dance business. For audiences though, it’s a golden age. The genre is...
Reviewer's Rating Cyrano Marine Furet 22/10/2019Paris, in the second half of the 17th century. Enter nuns, singing hymns of repressed lust under an autumnal apple...
Reviewer's Rating An Inspector Calls Mel Cooper 17/10/2019An Inspector Calls, J B Priestley’s famous allegorical play about class, socialism and social responsibility, seems more appropriate than ever....
Reviewer's Rating The Ice Cream Boys Emma Burnell 16/10/2019The Ice Cream Boys covers a vital and important part of South African history that is just starting to come...
Reviewer's Rating King John Mel Cooper 07/10/2019Let me start by saying that the new production of Shakespeare’s too-infrequently produced play, King John, is entertaining, moving, engaging,...
Instruments of Time & Truth/Bojan Čičić Catherine Flutsch 05/10/2019Instruments of Time & Truth’s concert was something heavenly. Performed in Oxford’s magnificent Sheldonian Theatre, the musicians of IT&T played two...
Malory Towers Catherine Flutsch 03/10/2019There is something truly magical about Emma Rice’s production of Malory Towers. Malory Towers is an adaptation of the series...