Reviewer's rating Dictating to the Estate Emma Burnell 02/06/2022Some people just don’t matter. I mean they should. Especially to those who are elected and employed to serve them....
Reviewer's rating We Will Rock You Richard McKee 01/06/2022If you are going to this show, be sure to take earplugs with you. Not because the music is bad. ...
Reviewer's rating The Dance of Death Rosie Tricks 01/06/2022Currently at Bath’s Theatre Royal is The Dance of Death, a production adapted from Strindberg’s original play by Rebecca Lenkiewicz....
Reviewer's rating Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year 2022 Tim Hochstrasser 01/06/2022Inaugurated in 2007, and back after a two-year break, this competition now attracts entries from over 300 singers, 12 of...
Renewal Tim Hochstrasser 31/05/2022For most musicians the last few years have been a bleak experience of lost work, a maze of paperwork before...
Reviewer's rating Samson et Dalila Rivka Jacobson 29/05/2022The Book of Judges devotes three chapters to the story of Samson. The composer, Camille Saint-Saëns, and the librettist Ferdinand...
Reviewer's Rating Grease The Musical Grace Creaton-Barber 29/05/2022The likeness to the film is uncanny – adults masquerading as teenagers, casually draped over scaffolding and lounging on school...
Reviewer's rating Legally Blonde Joshua Bolchover 27/05/2022The Open Air Theatre has attempted to rejuvenate and retouch the 2001 blockbuster while keeping its pinky, glitzy, easy-going appeal...
Reviewer's rating The Father and the Assassin Rivka Jacobson 25/05/2022On 30 January 1948, Mahatma Gandhi, 78, was assassinated by Nathuram Godse, aged 38. In this historical drama, Anupama Chandrasekhar offers the...
Reviewer's rating The House of Ife Yaron Frid 23/05/2022The house of Ife is not a happy house. Ife (short for Ashenafi, pronounced as Eyef), the first- born of...