Reviewer's Rating Bridle Sophie Nevrkla 15/07/2017o be woman is to be assessed. Everywhere you turn, people expect things of you; things that, sometimes, you are...
Reviewer's Rating right left with heels Roger Mortimer 14/07/2017f Christopher Isherwood’s novel about the rise of Nazism, “Goodbye to Berlin”, was later staged under the name “I Am...
Reviewer's Rating The Tempest Abigail Bryant 10/07/2017fter a successful run in Stratford, Gregory Doran’s staging of The Tempest now graces the stage of the Barbican, in...
Reviewer's Rating Now I am alone Tim Hochstrasser 09/07/2017hemed anthologies of Shakespeare are an old and respected theatre genre: Ellen Terry toured with her personal version of Shakespearean...
Reviewer's Rating Turandot Owen Davies 07/07/2017urandot was Puccini’s last opera – indeed, he died before it was finished and the version we now hear is...
Reviewer's Rating Not John Adrian Pulle 07/07/2017his is a short, sweet, sensitive one man play depicting a bit of a lost, lonely period for Darryl, a...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth Joshua Bolchover 05/07/2017hakespeare’s Macbeth directed by Daniel Winder is not short of theatrical genius. Putting together intricate props and staging along with...
Reviewer's Rating Nicht Schlafen Primrose MacFay 05/07/2017lain Platel is amongst the most political of choreographers. It is rather wonderful that he insists that being political is...
Reviewer's Rating Mumburger Aleksandra Sakowska 03/07/2017ereavement as a topic of a play is always challenging and Sarah Kosar’s surreal take on this perhaps most profound...
Reviewer's Rating Ink Aleksandra Sakowska 03/07/2017ames Graham’s Ink directed by Rupert Goold is theatrical dynamite. It is also one of the more staggering experiences you...