Reviewer's Rating Into The Woods Grace Creaton-Barber 30/05/2018If this is your first introduction to Into The Woods, you may be surprised to witness the violence of some...
Reviewer's Rating A Little Princess Kezia Niman 29/05/2018“Anyone can be a princess,” chirps Sara Crewe. The moral of the Southbank’s A Little Princess couldn’t be timelier, just...
Reviewer's Rating Peter Pan Niv Petel 28/05/2018‘Peter Pan’, J. M. Barrie’s timeless classic play (1904) about the eternal boy from Never Land, is given another layer...
Reviewer's Rating Life and Fate Russell Caplan 22/05/2018A kaleidoscope of crisscrossing personal narratives that intersect and resonate with the unfolding of the life and fate of Jewish...
Reviewer's Rating Nightfall Sam Taylor 19/05/2018Grief, nostalgia and rural decay provide an inescapable atmosphere of paralysis in Barney Norris’s latest play set on a run-down,...
Reviewer's Rating Elizabeth Lucy Ashe 19/05/2018William Tuckett is not satisfied with the version of Elizabeth I that history so often presents to us: a politician,...
Reviewer's Rating Iolanthe Richard Voyce 19/05/2018I rightly raved about ENO’s new Iolanthe back in February. Director Cal McCrystal’s laugh-a-minute makeover turns this 1882 Gilbert and...
Reviewer's Rating Pyar Actually Caroline Perret 19/05/2018Together light-hearted and though-provoking, “Pyar Actually” is a rare gem of a play. Its text, written and performed by Sukh Ojla, a...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Nicholas Potter 17/05/2018Uncle Vanya follows the life of a family in rural Russia and shows how its members are disconnected from each...
Reviewer's Rating Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) Jack Taylor 17/05/2018The term ‘play’ feels almost inappropriate for this exciting new production by Split Britches, and perhaps fails to do justice...