Reviewer's Rating 84 Charing Cross Road Roger Mortimer 15/06/2018There are certain things Amazon just can’t do for you, not even with Prime membership. I can’t imagine, for example,...
Reviewer's Rating Machinal Nicholas Potter 15/06/2018Machinal is an episodic narrative about events leading up to a murder. A young typist (Emily Berrington) is made an...
Reviewer's Rating Portraits in Otherness Tim Hochstrasser 11/06/2018As a primarily non-verbal creative medium dance is always a challenge to the reviewer trying to find suitable words that...
Reviewer's Rating San Domino Kezia Niman 09/06/2018The time: 1939, the place: Mussolini’s Italy, the crime: homosexuality. A group of gay men from Catania are exiled to...
Reviewer's Rating Cosi Fan Tutte Tim Hochstrasser 04/06/2018A really fine performance of this opera is very rare: often productions veer too much in the direction of cheap...
Reviewer's Rating Blueberry Toast Nicole Kent 04/06/2018Blueberry Toast is an absolutely brilliant play. It is a comical parody of the American dream and the perfect family...
Reviewer's Rating Fatherland Sarah Wisialowski 04/06/2018A refreshing new play, Fatherland explores difficult relationship issues between fathers and sons, doing so through the creative use of...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Tim Hochstrasser 02/06/2018‘La Traviata’ stands alongside ‘Il Trovatore’ and ‘Rigoletto’ as one of the three operas that launch Verdi’s middle period when...
Reviewer's Rating TriOperas Sarah Wisialowski 02/06/2018TriOperas is a creative reimagination of three classic operas—‘Turandot’, ‘Madam Butterfly’, and ‘Carmen’—in an attempt to make opera accessible to...
Reviewer's Rating Tartuffe Suzy Kingston 02/06/2018In Gérald Garutti’s production of ‘Tartuffe’, Molière’s classic play about a religious mountebank who inveigles his way into a prosperous...