Reviewer's Rating Il Barbiere di Siviglia Tim Hochstrasser 15/09/2016his sequence of performances is a revival of the interpretation first staged at Covent Garden in 2005, which made a...
Reviewer's Rating Doctor Faustus Luke Davies 15/09/2016here’s a lot that’s commendable about Maria Aberg’s production of Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. It’s a brave piece of work:...
Reviewer's Rating Dreamless Sleep Adrian Pulle 14/09/2016his is a lovely, tender play which will stay with me for a long time. It shows us a few...
Reviewer's Rating dreamplay Nicola Watkinson 14/09/2016AZ Productions’ dreamplay promises us a ‘dream-journey to find the door behind which everything is answered.’ Unfortunately, although perhaps unsurprisingly,...
Reviewer's Rating The Wolves Laura Vogels 13/09/2016ourageous, laugh-out-loud funny and oh-my-mascara-is-all-over my face touching, this show makes me want to wear a Wolves jersey. From the...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Mel Cooper 12/09/2016his is one of the most intelligent readings of King Lear that I have ever seen. For once, you do...
Reviewer's Rating Vanities: The Musical Tim Hochstrasser 08/09/2016he original play from which this fine work stems was a hit on Broadway some forty years ago, and the...
Reviewer's rating The Sound of Music Mel Cooper 08/09/2016his is one of the best productions of The Sound of Music that I have ever seen on stage. The...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Samiha Azim 07/09/2016he beginning is suitably eerie; the witches rise amidst smoke and darkness from the heap of dismembered bodies. They hiss...
Reviewer's rating The Two Noble Kinsmen Mel Cooper 05/09/2016hakespeare’s last work for the theatre, in collaboration with the young John Fletcher, is now acknowledged to be a part...