Reviewer's Rating Absence Of War Mel Cooper 13/04/2015his revival of David Hare’s political drama, The Absence of War, is timely. Indeed, it’s so topical that when he...
Reviewer's Rating Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street Owen Davies 12/04/2015NO describes this stunning production of Sweeney Todd as semi-staged. It is a tribute to the show and its performers...
Reviewer's Rating Flight of Angels Mel Cooper 11/04/2015s much as any play, the live concerts of The Sixteen can be a dramatic event in themselves and last...
Edna Mazya in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson 08/04/2015Rivka Jacobson interviews Edna Mazya, an Israeli playwright and director who works at the Cameri Theatre in Tel Aviv. RJ:...
Theatre: All class and no class divide Jimmy Fairhurst 08/04/2015immy Fairhurst, Artistic Director of Not Too Tame, talks about the future of theatre: Pete Postlethwaite, during his time at the...
Reviewer's Rating Dead Sheep Katerina Yannouli 04/04/2015onathan Maitland’s theatrical debut is a fast-paced, behind-the-political scenes piece, made relevant by current affairs and the upcoming election. The...
Reviewer's rating A Streetcar Named Desire Rebecca Coates 01/04/2015t is no easy to feat to translate Tennessee William’s evocative prose into dance, and choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa deserves the...
Reviewer's Rating The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas S.A. McCracken 30/03/2015he stage version of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas raises the same question as the film and best-selling book...
Reviewer's rating Princess Ida Richard McKee 28/03/2015aving watched a really dire modern play the previous night, I was delighted to head over to Earl’s Court and...
Reviewer's rating The Three Lions Sophie Nevrkla 28/03/2015n 2010, a footballer, a prince and a Prime Minister met in a Swiss hotel room. Their objective was to...