Flawless singers present Wagner in miniature in this condensed, skeletal production.
Read More »Opera
Anna Nicole, Royal Opera House – Review
A show so superb that its over the top glamour, glitz and profanity will leave you begging for more!
Read More »Façade / Eight Songs For A Mad King, Arcola Theatre – Review
An often excellent, sometimes disturbing production of difficult music by an impressive cast of young performers.
Read More »Aikainen, Arcola Theatre – Review
Using music to demonstrate, this production draws together many scientific theories and philosophical viewpoints on how we experience time. However, it does not lead us, so if you don’t get it, you’re on your own.
Read More »La Boheme, Lost Theatre – Review
Passionate acting and innovative staging will see you leave the theatre as a fan of opera (if you weren't before).
Read More »Acis and Galatea, Arcola Theatre – Review
A delightful production of this pastoral opera.
Read More »Werther, Arcola Theatre – Review
Glyndebourne can wait – this beautiful production of the tragic story of Werther and his beloved Charlotte will move you to tears.
Read More »The Ring Cycle, The Scoop – Review
An outdoors production south of the river that outshines the West End, this transformation of Wagner’s well-known 19th Century opera will convert any theatre-phobe.
Read More »The Medium, Arcola Theatre – Review
A mixed bag: strong performances teetering on top of weaker production elements.
Read More »The Immortal Hour, Finborough Theatre – Review
This skilful revival of a British faery opera inspired by Celtic mythology is a centenary production well worth seeing.
Read More »