Reviewer's Rating Permanent Caterpillar Austin Fimmano 30/05/2016magine being trapped forever in a life that magnifies your insecurities, awkwardness, and all of your flaws, doomed never to...
Reviewer's Rating 4.48 Psychosis Tim Hochstrasser 28/05/2016his new opera emerges as one product of collaboration between the Royal Opera House and the Guildhall School of Music...
Reviewer's Rating Flowers for Mrs Harris Nicola Wallace 28/05/2016hen you first hear about this new musical, it sounds cute but not exactly the most riveting of topics. Based...
Reviewer's Rating Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme Marine Furet 27/05/2016hat can a play about the fate of the Ulster division in the Battle of the Somme offer 21st century...
Reviewer's Rating A Doll’s House / The Father Paul Meltzer 27/05/2016hese are two separate plays–the famous early modern Scandinavian ones, by Henrik Ibsen and August Strindberg respectively–to which tickets may...
Reviewer's Rating Madam Butterfly Enza De Francisci 27/05/2016fter much acclaim, the late Anthony Minghella’s production of Puccini’s Madam Butterfly returns to the ENO for its sixth revival:...
Reviewer's Rating Alcesti Alessandro Zummo 27/05/2016esare Lievi’s direction of Alcestis is faithful to the Euripides’ idea of a seriocomic tragedy so he skillfully blends the...
Reviewer's Rating Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat Harry Tennison 27/05/2016come from the bizarre position of having never seen the 1999 DVD version of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s...
Reviewer's Rating Elettra Alessandro Zummo 26/05/2016abriele Lavia sets Electra in front of a rusty destroyed building in a sort of post apocalyptic world: Agamemnon ruthless...
Reviewer's Rating King Lear Harry Tennison 26/05/2016hakespeare’s King Lear is the ultimate tragedy. Nowhere else can we see the violent abandonment of responsibility, the abuse of...