My Name is Lucy Barton Review
My Name is Lucy Barton is a smooth adaptation of the much-loved book, brought to the stage with confidence, writes Karen Rutter.
Dalinda Opera Review: Baxter
A vivid mélange of maternal tenderness and casual violence makes Dalinda eminently fit material for opera, says Beverley Brommert.
Murder on the Nile review
Agatha Christie's Murder on the Nile makes for an entertaining evening at the Masque, says reviewer Sheila Chisholm.
Glimmer review: Magnet Theatre
The opening of Glimmer, at the Magnet Theatre, was filled to the brim and we had a fabulous, rousing, jump out of our seat experience, says Megan Choritz.
A Streetcar named Desire review
LAMTA’s production of the timeless classic, A Streetcar Named Desire, is beautiful. It is a gorgeously designed, brilliantly directed, and superbly performed piece.
Milnerton Players’ slick, five-star Dracula
Dracula A Comedy of Terrors aims to be a gender-bending, laugh-out-loud reimagining of the gothic classic - it's perfect for audiences of all blood types.
Neighbourhood Review
Do go and see Neighbourhood - for the fantastic cast, the wonderful staging, and the engaging script, says Karen Rutter.