Britten’s The Turn of the Screw was premiered as long ago as 1954, his first project after the relative failure of his coronation opera ‘Gloriana’. Bu...
‘Peter Pan’, J. M. Barrie’s timeless classic play (1904) about the eternal boy from Never Land, is given another layer of meaning in this production a...
It’s forty-four years since Jesus Christ Superstar opened at The Palace Theatre, forty-five since its 1971 Broadway opening. Based on Andrew Lloyd Web...
There was a sense of camaraderie in the air at the performance of Henry V at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre that fell on the eve of the European Refer...
Chekhov’s fin-de-siècle drama, The Seagull (1895), a play that explores artistic, social, and familial conflicts, is given fresh life and relevance in...
Hobson's Choice was written in 1915 and set in the 1880s but, dolled up in a miniskirt and dancing along to a Swinging Sixties soundtrack, Harold Brig...