4.0★ ★ ★ ★ Anna Karenina Ben Reiss 19/05/2023 Writer Lesley Hart and director Polina Kalinina bring plenty of zest and visual panache to this ambitious production of Russian classic Anna Karenina....
4.0★ ★ ★ ★ The Meaning of Zong Ben Reiss 17/04/2022 In a massacre aboard the slave ship Zong - 132 women, men, and children perished in chains in the Caribbean sea in 1781. One hundred and twenty-two o...
Pinocchio Enza De Francisci 16/12/2019 To date, the most popular Italian literary text to be translated worldwide is not by Dante, Boccaccio or Petrarch, but by Carlo Collodi: his Pinocchio...
Nora: A Doll’s House Enza De Francisci 03/04/2019 Ibsen’s A Doll’s House is a play which has had audiences speak about for centuries since its first performance in 1879, where his iconic protagonist N...
The Taming of the Shrew Marine Furet 08/03/2019 Jo Clifford’s vital re-envisioning of The Taming of the Shrew examines the darker underbelly of current explorations of gender and sexuality. In an es...
Stravinsky: The Fairy’s Kiss and The Rite of Spring S.A. McCracken 16/10/2017 When Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring was first performed in Paris in 1913, the score and choreography were so controversial that they provoked riots. ...
Faithful Ruslan: The Story of a Guard Dog Enza De Francisci 05/10/2017 Faithful Ruslan marks the centenary of the Russian revolution. To celebrate this occasion, Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre placed centre stage Stalin’s Gul...
Shackleton Marine Furet 16/06/2017 From 1914 to 1917, the explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew went on an expedition to cross the Antarctic on board the Endurance.
Tristan and Yseult Marine Furet 01/06/2017 In the neon-lit Club of the Unloved, the ‘Love-Spotters’ dream of their membership expiry, and of the day they’ll finally be allowed in
Music is Torture Marine Furet 25/05/2017 After peaking around the year 1998, Jake’s (Andy Clark) musical career is deep in the trough....