Reviewer's Rating The Twelfth Battle of Isonzo / Judith: A Parting from the Body Owen Davies 30/11/2015his double bill of two short plays by Howard Barker provides an extra-ordinary evening of theatre. The plays are disturbing...
Reviewer's Rating Clarion Owen Davies 27/10/2015ark Jagasia has written a brilliant satire that rips through the hypocrisy of the tabloid media. The monstrous editor of...
Reviewer's Rating Falstaff Owen Davies 19/08/2015ulham Opera’s version of Verdi’s late masterpiece, Falstaff, is a delight. Though the setting is modern day – the ‘seaside...
Reviewer's Rating Gariné Owen Davies 18/08/2015his opera is a strange but delightful little gem. Tchouhadjian, apparently known as the ‘Oriental Offenbach’, composed this work in...
Reviewer's Rating La Boheme Owen Davies 07/08/2015uccini’s tear-jerker masterpiece seems to hold a special appeal for companies who aim to present old classics in stripped down...
Reviewer's Rating The Bald Soprano Owen Davies 04/08/2015his is a show that fizzes with ideas and enthusiasm. Written in 1950, The Bald Soprano is the first play...
Reviewer's Rating Three Days in the Country Owen Davies 01/08/2015urgenev’s masterpiece has lured many writers to take up the challenge of adapting it for their own times. In this...
Reviewer's Rating Intermezzo Owen Davies 12/06/2015his is a difficult opera to like. Strauss wrote his great operas between 1905 and the start of the Great...
Reviewer's Rating Scarlet Owen Davies 20/04/2015his is a riveting and challenging play in a clever and creative production. That I found it difficult to watch...
Reviewer's Rating Three Short Plays – Act without Words I, Rough for Theatre II, and Catastrophe Owen Davies 14/04/2015eckett’s plays are always challenging – for actors and audience alike. Sometimes they are rewarding too and two of these...