Reviewer's Rating The Red Lion Patrick Armstrong 29/06/2015his new play by Patrick Marber is about many things: football, morality, ritual. Above all, however, the play poses the...
Reviewer's Rating The Trial Sam Pengelly 29/06/2015Immediately refreshing is Nick Gill’s interpretation of Kafka’s The Trial: ‘It’s not a parable like 1984, it’s not a criticism...
Reviewer's Rating The Liberty Tree Katerina Yannouli 27/06/2015he Liberty Tree is The Wizard of Oz gone Agitprop – derived from agitation and propaganda, it’s stage plays, pamphlets,...
Reviewer's Rating The Seagull Patrick Armstrong 26/06/2015hekhov’s fin-de-siècle drama, The Seagull (1895), a play that explores artistic, social, and familial conflicts, is given fresh life and...
Reviewer's Rating Asking Rembrandt S.A. McCracken 26/06/2015What does someone ask for when they commission art? Something beautiful, a status symbol, an artist’s ‘vision’? And how does...
Reviewer's Rating La Traviata S.A. McCracken 24/06/2015t’s hard to come to a conclusion about a production with such incredible strengths and such embarrassing weaknesses. Remember Oscar-winning...
Reviewer's Rating Robert Wilson – Krapp’s Last Tape Sophia Leuner 22/06/2015obert Wilson, who directs, designs and stars in the Barbican’s current production of Krapp’s Last Tape, previously wrote in the...
Reviewer's Rating The Famous Victories of Henry V Kate Hainsworth 20/06/2015oyal Shakespeare Company has a cunning plan to attract young audiences to the Bard’s tricky history plays: use headstrong Hal’s...
Reviewer's Rating hang Rowena Hawkins 20/06/2015ebbie Tucker Green’s tense and ruthless new play hang is a study of motherhood, the human desire for revenge, the...
Reviewer's Rating Iphigeneia in Tauris James Cross 19/06/2015he story goes, in most versions, that Iphigeneia, daughter of Agamemnon – leader of the Greek army against the Trojans...