Reviewer's Rating Bat out of Hell Tim Hochstrasser 24/06/2017he London Coliseum is used to welcoming bats around Christmas time when Die Fledermaus puts in an appearance, but it...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata Rivka Jacobson 18/06/2017he most celebrated and much loved fallen woman in the history of art and literature is brought back to life...
Reviewer's Rating Shackleton Marine Furet 16/06/2017 From 1914 to 1917, the explorer Ernest Shackleton and his crew went on an expedition to cross the Antarctic on board the Endurance.
Reviewer's Rating Rain Primrose MacFay 16/06/2017ain is seventy minutes of magnificent music made manifest. Performed by ten of the finest dancers who comprise Anne Teresa...
Reviewer's Rating Kiss Me Abigail Bryant 14/06/2017et in the aftermath of WW1, where the devastating effects of conflict extended beyond the bloody battleground, Kiss Me addresses...
Reviewer's Rating Stadium Harry Tennison 14/06/2017ollowing last June’s Brexit vote, political theatre has taken a trajectory towards telling the stories of ‘real people’. In the...
Reviewer's Rating Tristan und Isolde Mel Cooper 14/06/2017his is quite simply one of the most engaging, stunningly apt and totally gripping productions of Tristan und Isolde, the...
Reviewer's Rating Anatomy of a Suicide Luke Davies 12/06/2017natomy of a Suicide follows the success of Alice Birch’s recent collaboration with Katie Mitchell on the brilliant Ophelias Zimmer:...
Reviewer's Rating Salome Mel Cooper 12/06/2017here was much publicity before the opening of this play about the fact that in this production of Wilde’s erotic...
Reviewer's Rating Oslo Jim Pascale 05/06/2017Who knew a nearly three hour history lesson about Middle East politics from the 1990’s could be so riveting?