Reviewer's Rating Philippe Decouflé Company DCA — Contact Pauline Flannery 18/06/2015here’s a maverick, holy fool who works in director/choreographer Philippe Decoufle. He draws on so many cultural references – the...
Reviewer's Rating Image of an Unknown Young Woman Luke Davies 17/06/2015linor Cook’s latest play is about the potential for social media to precipitate social upheaval. Set in a fictional conflict...
Reviewer's Rating Company SJ: Rough for Theatre I and Act Without Words II Sam Pengelly 16/06/2015fter gathering in the foyer by the Advanced Box Office we are led to an outside location on the Barbican...
Reviewer's Rating I and the Village Lettie Mckie 15/06/2015heatre 503 is currently showing new play I and the Village by Silva Semerciyan which has been shortlisted for the...
Reviewer's Rating The Queen of Spades Mel Cooper 13/06/2015ou will rarely hear a better sung and conducted version of this tense and tragic Tchaikovsky masterpiece than the one...
Reviewer's Rating Calamity Jane Mel Cooper 10/06/2015 went to see this worried that the stage version would be overshadowed by the classic Doris Day/Howard Keel film and...
Reviewer's Rating Oresteia Emily Louizou 10/06/2015eschylus’ Oresteia is the only extant ancient Greek trilogy and one of the most challenging examples of Greek tragedy. Its...
Madame Butterfly James Holloway 10/06/2015orthern Ballet’s tour is a double billing of technical brilliance and dramatic tragedy The evening starts with Perpetuum Mobile, which...
Reviewer's rating Waiting for Godot Rebecca Coates 06/06/2015aiting for Godot exists in an almost surrealist time space, and sets can sometimes be the making or breaking of a...
Reviewer's Rating Stop! – The Play Allison Loose 04/06/2015o what are we doing? It is an honest enough question, posed by one of the more senile characters in...