Review: MADAMA BUTTERFLY, Royal Opera House
by Franco Milazzo - March 28, 2024
There are few things more life-affirming than christenings, orgies and operas. And few works are more life-affirming and cathartic than Giacomo Puccini’s Madama Butterfly....
Review: GINGERLINE'S THE GRAND EXPEDITION, Dalston
by Franco Milazzo - March 18, 2024
Like some latter day Phileas Fogg, immersive dining specialists Gingerline’s revival of The Grand Expedition leads us on a merry virtual journey around the world all while sat in a hot air balloon gondola....
Tickets Exclusively On Sale For Regents Park Open Air Theatre 2024 Season
by Stephi Wild - March 06, 2024
The multi-award winning Regent's Park Open Air Theatre is back with another season. This summer season includes the highly-anticipated revival of Fiddler on the Roof, a retelling of the hilarious Shakespeare classic Twelfth Night, a brand-new adaptation of The Secret Garden, Roald Dahl's The Enormou...
Review: NACHTLAND, Young Vic
by Cindy Marcolina - March 07, 2024
Nachtland is a nervous, difficult play whose purpose is decisively blurry. It doesn’t revel as much as it should in the unknotting of its cerebral conundrum and doesn’t bask in the incredible satire it holds. The ideas it presents are topical, yet the piece is distracted. It tries to be quirky and d...
Review: DOUBLE FEATURE, Hampstead Theatre
by Cindy Marcolina - February 20, 2024
The glamour of Old Hollywood loses its shine in John Logan’s newest labour of love. Set in the 60s in an industry fuelled by power struggles, this is less epic than The Motive and the Cue, but decisively more nerdy. ...