Kate Sagovsky and John Fitzpatrick in conversation with Kate Mounce Kate Mounce Interviews 13/08/2015
Reviewer's Rating Romeo and Juliet Noa Goren 04/06/2015hat else can be said about ‘Romeo and Juliet’? It is defiantly one of the well-known and un-forgettable love stories...
Reviewer's rating Do Not Disturb Caroline Perret 01/06/2015o not Disturb is part of the Greenwich Theatre’s on-going program of fantastic theatre plays specifically designed with children and...
Reviewer's Rating Ninagawa Company – Kafka on the Shore Rowena Hawkins 29/05/2015urakami’s Kafka on the Shore is an epic and complex novel of dreams and alternate universes past and present barely...
Reviewer's Rating The Taming of the Shrew Sophie Nevrkla 28/05/2015he Taming of the Shrew is no stranger to adaptation – the 1960s film starring Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor has...
Reviewer's Rating Carmen Alexandra Cooper 26/05/2015ne of the best loved and most played operas in the repertoire, there is an argument for taking new looks...
Reviewer's Rating The Dybbuk Aparna Halpé 24/05/2015t the end of Soulpepper’s world premier of The Dybbuk, or Between Two Worlds, the audience leapt to its feet,...
Reviewer's Rating J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan Hattie Bolchover 24/05/2015s soon as I walked into Regents Park, I realized that I would be in for a treat. The play...
Reviewer's Rating The Flannelettes Sophie Nevrkla 21/05/2015he decline of the North of England (post-Thatcher) is a theme that has been well examined in various films, plays...
Reviewer's rating Matchbox Theatre Adrian Pulle 14/05/2015rom the opening pre-recorded, pre-show announcement, requesting that the audience members ‘turn on’ their mobile phones, Michael Frayn’s ‘Matchbox Theatre’...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Luke Davies 14/05/2015he Father is a meditation on Alzheimer’s – dramatizing the disorientation and isolation of eighty year old Andre and the...