Reviewer's Rating Absence Of War Mel Cooper 13/04/2015his revival of David Hare’s political drama, The Absence of War, is timely. Indeed, it’s so topical that when he...
Reviewer's Rating Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street Owen Davies 12/04/2015NO describes this stunning production of Sweeney Todd as semi-staged. It is a tribute to the show and its performers...
Reviewer's Rating Trainspotting Sophie Nevrkla 21/03/2015rvine Welsh’s novel Trainspotting was first published in 1993 and was immediately the subject of a tug-of-war between two very different sides...
Reviewer's Rating The Unplugging Alia Somani 21/03/2015he Unplugging, written by Algonquin playwright Yvette Nolan, is not a play driven by action. It’s about dialogue. Most importantly,...
Reviewer's Rating The Father Sophia Leuner 20/03/2015ugust Strindberg’s plays have been popular around the world in the past couple of years, especially his Miss Julie, which...
Reviewer's Rating All My Sons Mel Cooper 20/03/2015 hate giving the Talawa Theatre Company anything less than an enthusiastic review, partly because it is so important to have...
Reviewer's Rating Stevie Emile Poivet 16/03/2015After its successful run at Chichester last year, the Hampstead Theatre is the second playhouse to host Christopher Morahan’s revival...
Reviewer's Rating Play Mas Tom Aitken 15/03/2015ot the least interesting feature of this fascinating and very funny play is that, had it been written by a...
Reviewer's Rating The Armour Emile Poivet 09/03/2015oughly six months ago, Ben Ellis emerged from a fierce selection process with a commission to write a play that...
Reviewer's Rating Antigone Sophia Leuner 07/03/2015 t’s a very heavy silence. I don’t like a heavy silence says one of the Chorus towards the end of...