Reviewer's Rating The Merchant of Vembley Rowena Hawkins 14/10/2015opical, politically provocative and truly passionate, The Merchant of Vembley uproots Shakespeare’s Venetian tragedy from the City of Masks to...
Reviewer's Rating The Barber of Seville Rowena Hawkins 12/10/2015ow a well-tried and tested part of the English National Opera’s Repertoire, Jonathan Miller’s production of Rossini’s comic opera The...
Reviewer's Rating The Point At Which It Last Made Sense Lucy Ashe 10/10/2015he point at which it last made sense is one of those rather awkward performances to write about; you know...
Reviewer's Rating Consensual Matthew Whitaker 09/10/2015t’s a bold thing to take the subject of sex between a teacher and a minor, a topic we only...
Reviewer's Rating Merchant of Venice Rowena Hawkins 08/10/2015he Merchant of Venice has been everywhere recently. The RSC’s version closed last month, Shakespeare’s Globe’s Merchant played earlier in...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Rivka Jacobson 08/10/2015e prepared for a brief hour and 25 minutes of a totally absorbing, gripping and unsettling journey, when you take...
Reviewer's Rating Wuthering Heights Nicola Watkinson 08/10/2015he National Youth Theatre’s new production of Wuthering Heights is neither a traditional production, nor a complete departure – it...
Reviewer's Rating Caroline Bowditch — Falling in Love with Frida Pauline Flannery 07/10/2015alling in Love with Frida is an hour redolent in intimacies. Invoking the spirit of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, performance...
Reviewer's Rating Valhalla Sam Pengelly 07/10/2015alhalla is Paul Murphy’s full-length professional debut. The drama won Theatre 503’s inaugural Playwriting Award this year and it certainly...
Leave Hitler to Me, Lad Nicole Kent 07/10/2015eave Hitler to Me, Lad tells the untold story of a generation of children in the aftermath of the Second...