A Midsummer Night’s Dream Owen Davies 16/04/2024Flabbergast is a group of performers from all over Europe who aspire to capture the spirit of commedia dell’arte and fuse...
Reviewer's Rating The Comeuppance Hal Wooliscroft 15/04/2024The Comeuppance starts with 90s and 00s nostalgia bait playing the audience in. People bop idly in their seats to...
Reviewer's Rating Giselle: Remix Tim Hochstrasser 14/04/2024The Pleasance in London offers a delightfully welcoming and warm pub theatre experience in a part of town not otherwise...
Carmen Josi Steinfeld 12/04/2024Despite winning the coveted Prix de Rome, Bizet struggled to have his operas performed. When the Opéra-Comique commissioned an opera,...
Pagliacci (Clowns) Josi Steinfeld 16/04/2024Leoncavallo’s one-act verismo opera I Pagliacci is based on the true-life murder of a family servant by two jealous brothers...
Their Master’s Voice Josi Steinfeld 15/04/2024The title refers to the relationship between composer Nicola Porpora (1686-1788) and his pupil, Carlo Broschi, the first operatic castrato...
Reviewer's Rating Macbeth (an undoing) Austin Fimmano 14/04/2024Lady Macbeth: she’s arguably Shakespeare’s most distinctive leading lady for her legendary, now trope-ified coercion of her husband’s brutal power...
Reviewer's Rating House of Telescopes Austin Fimmano 11/04/2024In a house of found family, a collection of young queer people lean on each other as they chase their...
In Conversation with Matt Hartley Rhys John Edwards 15/03/2024Rhys John Edwards meets writer Matt Hartley to discuss his latest play The Wife of Cyncoed, currently playing at the...
Beth Steel in conversation with Rivka Jacobson Rivka Jacobson 08/03/2024She is tall, elegant and carries herself with a natural grace. We met at the National Theatre where her latest...
In Conversation with Matt Hartley Rhys John Edwards 15/03/2024Rhys John Edwards meets writer Matt Hartley to discuss his latest play The Wife of Cyncoed, currently playing at the...
The Mill at Sonning Rivka Jacobson 23/08/2023‘The Mill at Sonning’ may sound more like a title for a 19-century romantic novel than a name of a...