The Bus Katerina Yannouli 26/10/2014he Bus tells the story of two teenage boys – Ian and Jordan, who regularly meet, late at night, in an...
Reviewer's Rating Memphis – The Musical Richard Voyce 24/10/2014emphis – The Musical, the multi-award-winning, Tony carrying, attempt to sum up the intricacies of American race-relations in two hours...
Reviewer's Rating Neville’s Island Rowena Hawkins 23/10/2014dmondson says that Neville’s Island is “Lord of the Flies meets The Office.” While this incarnation of Tim Firth’s comedy...
Reviewer's Rating The Marriage of Figaro Mel Cooper 21/10/2014t took me a while to grow comfortable with (or even figure out) the visual and metaphoric concept behind this...
Reviewer's Rating The Cherry Orchard Rivka Jacobson 18/10/2014atie Mitchell’s production of The Cherry Orchard embraces melancholy, alienation and erratic-neurotic characters, who behave and talk as if they...
Reviewer's Rating Uncle Vanya Patrick Skipworth 18/10/2014n her latest adaption of Chekhov, Anya Reiss has relocated Uncle Vanya to a rusted, corrugated iron farmhouse in 21st...
Reviewer's Rating Jasmin Vardimon’s Park S.A. McCracken 15/10/2014eworked ten years after it was first produced, Park overreaches itself as a chaotic, multi-media, inter-disciplinary performance. Thankfully there are...
Reviewer's Rating The Trial Owen Davies 12/10/2014here is every reason why the strange and unsettling fate of Joseph K, the central character of Franz Kafka’s novel,...
Reviewer's Rating The Distance Tom Aitken 12/10/2014his is an amazing evening. The play is serious and thought-provoking, yet for most of its running time is side-splittingly...
Reviewer's Rating Henry IV Rowena Hawkins 12/10/2014fter her bold reimagining of ‘Julius Caesar’, Phillida Lloyd returns to the Donmar Warehouse and she’s in fighting form. Henry...