Category: Top plays of 2024
Review: Giant, Royal Court
Performances are stellar in the shockingly relevant Giant at the Royal Court “It’s complicated” There’s a boldness…
Review: The Years, Almeida Theatre
Eline Arbo and a supremely talented ensemble bring The Years to glorious life at the Almeida Theatre…
Review: Hello, Dolly!, Palladium
Hello, Dolly! is just pure joy at the London Palladium, led by an effervescent Dame Imelda Staunton…
Review: Mnemonic, National Theatre
Complicité return to the elegiac sweep of Mnemonic to glorious effect at the National Theatre “How does…
Review: Babies, The Other Palace
Who’s a pretty excellent new musical then? Babies might just make you go goo-goo ga-ga at The…
Review: The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It, LIFT 2024
LIFT 2024 opens with the stark brilliance of The Land Acknowledgement or As You Like It, Shakespeare like…
Review: The Bleeding Tree, Southwark Playhouse
Almost unbearably beautiful, The Bleeding Tree is a poetic Aussie diamond, playing now at Southwark Playhouse “Look…
Review: Bluets, Royal Court
I find myself beguiled by the elegiac washes of Katie Mitchell’s direction of Bluets at the Royal…
Review: Pieces of a Woman, Battersea Arts Centre
The phenomenal TR Warszawa return to the UK with the blistering Pieces of a Woman at Battersea…