Reviewer's Rating Cymbeline Mel Cooper 22/06/2016guess I have been fortunate with Cymbeline because I have seen a couple of revelatory productions in my time, but...
Reviewer's Rating The Alchemist Mel Cooper 22/06/2016long with Jonson’s Volpone, this is one of the peaks of comic-satiric theatre from the Jacobean era and the RSC...
Reviewer's Rating Werther Tim Hochstrasser 21/06/2016ules Massenet wrote some thirty operas and was esteemed by contemporaries as the most successful French operatic composer of the...
Reviewer's Rating Tannhäuser Mel Cooper 21/06/2016annhäuser is one of the less performed of the Wagner operas, usually; but on the evidence of this production at...
Reviewer's Rating Richard III Nicholas Potter 21/06/2016skeleton was found under a Leicester car park in 2012: the skeleton was later identified as the remains of Richard...
Reviewer's Rating Happy To Help Katerina Yannouli 20/06/2016hat do you think; at this day and age do we live to work or work to live? Do we...
Reviewer's Rating Odéon–Théâtre de l’Europe: Phaedra(s) Aleksandra Sakowska 20/06/2016rzysztof Warlikowski is one of the representatives of the European ‘regie theatre’, a theatre driven and dominated artistically by directors,...
Reviewer's Rating For Those Who Cry When They Hear The Foxes Scream Emily Louizou 17/06/2016or Those Who Cry When They Hear the Foxes Scream is the first play of Charlotte Hamblin and this is...
Reviewer's Rating Gertrude- the Cry Chris Bridges 17/06/2016ertrude- the Cry is Howard Barker’s response to Shakespeare’s ‘Hamlet’. Originally performed in Elsinor Castle in 2002, this is a...
Reviewer's Rating Haïm – In the Light of a Violin Hannah Connell 15/06/2016arutti’s play, Haïm – In the light of a violin, is a graceful portrayal of the endurance of the human...