Reviewer's Rating Vanity Fair Elizabeth Bove 12/04/2017With this production of Thackeray’s Vanity Fair comes the age-old moral dilemma:...
Reviewer's Rating Jewels Chloe Darnaud 12/04/2017ith Jewels, George Balanchine gives the Royal Opera House three cleverly varied ballets; Emeralds (to Gabriel Fauré), Rubies (to Igor...
Reviewer's Rating I Capture The Castle Richard Voyce 07/04/2017dapting a novel into a musical, especially when the novel is as well-loved as Dodie Smith’s 1948 I Capture The...
Reviewer's Rating 42 nd Street Henry Johns 07/04/2017f you should ever see one musical, it should probably be 42nd Street, in some incarnation. It’s about the making...
Reviewer's Rating How to Hamlet, or Hamleting Hamlet Austin Fimmano 06/04/2017Ask anyone what they think of when they think of Hamlet, and you’ll probably get an answer...
Reviewer's Rating You Don’t Fight a Duel Nowadays Noa Goren 05/04/2017When Anton Petrovich (Muli Shulman) returns from work one day, earlier than expected...
Reviewer's Rating Tejas Verdes Nicola Watkinson 03/04/2017n 1973, the democratically elected socialist government of Chile was overthrown by a military coup; the new authoritarian government, led...
Reviewer's Rating Adam and Eve and Steve Richard Voyce 02/04/2017here are some stories which should be taken with a LARGE pinch of salt. ‘The Creation’ story is just such...
Reviewer's Rating My Country: a work in progress Marine Furet 02/04/2017fter a debut in London, this week is the first in the nationwide tour of My Country: a Work in...
Reviewer's Rating Chinglish Katerina Yannouli 30/03/2017lobal trade deals and trade protectivism are dominating the news lately making David Henry Hwang’s Chinglish a timely piece of...