I Can’t Sing! Richard Voyce 28/03/2014here’s a brilliantly excoriating satire to be written on the get-rich-quick-without-doing-the-leg-work world of ‘Talent Show Television’, and in particular Simon...
Rambert – Rooster Mel Cooper 20/03/2014f you have any interest at all in contemporary dance, try not to miss Ballet Rambert wherever and whenever it...
Versailles Sarah Moore 12/03/2014he uncertainty of war fought in the trenches gives way to the fresh uncertainties of life resuming again after the...
Colour Caroline Perret and Lucien Asbury-Perret (15) 08/03/2014ith colourful books hanging from the ceiling and stacked on the floor, you will be welcome in the warmth and...
Rodelinda Mel Cooper 08/03/2014his new production of one of the central Handel operas has had unstinted praise from every quarter, as far as...
Lost Boy Richard Voyce 08/03/2014here are games you play when your mind wanders in a theatre. One of my favourites is to wonder what...
Good People Rivka Jacobson 07/03/2014his visceral, raw, compelling and mischievously funny and witty play, Good People, by the American playwright David Lindsay-Abaire, receives its...
Ballad of the Burning Star Luke Davies 03/03/2014heatre Ad Infinitum’s new show deals with the theme of Israel’s relationship to Jewish history and the current situation in...
Trainspotting Katerina Yannouli 02/03/2014rainspotting (1993) is the first novel of Irvine Welsh, in the form of short stories collection, revolving around a group...
Oh, What a Lovely War! Mel Cooper 28/02/2014or the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of WWI, and the fiftieth of Joan Littlewood’s creative, inventive musical entertainment, the...