Reviews Archive
The Other Place, Park London, 3***: William Russell
Karen Archer in spellbinding form
Antony and Cleopatra, NT, 4****: William Russell
A nagnificent production outstandingly performed
Arabian Nights, Hoxton Hall London, 3***: William Russell
Lavishly staged fantasy
Lifeboat, Brockley Jack London, 4****: William Russell
A moving drama about being lost at sea.
The Sword of Alex, White Bear London, 3***: William Russell
Fascinating but confusing
Still Alice, Richmond & Tour, 4****: William Russell
An evening both inspiring and moving
Six, Arts London, 4****: William Russell
A royal night to remember
The Clementine Show, Crazy Coqs London, 4****: William Russell
A livin’ doll tells all.
Wasted, Southwark London, 3***: William Russell
The Bronte Sisters rock like crazy.
Not to be missed 5***** RSC revival to come to London's West End later this year: Rod Dungate explains.
Don Quixote, one of the RSC’s most magical productions is to be revived in London’s West End later this year.
Much Ado About Nothing, Tour, 4****: Veronica Stein
A resonant production
Merry Wives of Windsor, RSC Stratford U Avon, 4****: Rod Dungate
Full of wit and energy; great fun
Alfred Molina becomes Patron of Court Theatre Training Company: Rod Dungate
A major actor becomes patron of a London training company
Homos - Or Everyone in America, Finborough, 4****: William Russell
A constantly surprising switchback affair
Greek, Arcola, 4****: William Russell
A stunning production beautifully performed
There But for the Grace of God, Soho London, 4****: Veronica Stein
Googling yourself isn't always a good idea
Rush, King's Head London, 3***: William Russell
Acting good, but the script lets it down.
Bring it On, Southwark London, 4****: William Russell
Talented cast, but not such a talented script
Call Me Oz, King's Head London, 4****: William Russell
The State of Denmark as Shakespeare nover told it.
Broken Wings, Haymarket London, 3***: William Russell
Soume rousing tunes but doesn't all hold together yet.