Theatre
The Royal Opera House Cinema: Romeo and Juliet
Thanks to Kenneth MacMillan’s fluid choreography, Romeo and Juliet’s love story is as enchanting and sad in a live streaming as it is in an actual performance.
Review: Alice in Wonderland – London
Acclaimed choreographer Christopher Wheeldon’s colourful, dazzling ballet has returned to the Royal Opera House to delight audiences once again with its stylish staging.
Review: Women of Troy – London
At the Blue Elephant Theatre in London, Women of Troy is a bleak, powerful production, with commanding performances; a tale for our times, past, present and future.
Point of View: I Hate Musicals
There’s an escapism afforded by all-singing, all-dancing shows, but is it cultural snobbery to feel that musicals are really entertainment for your inner child?
Don Carlos – London
A play dealing with love, power and politics in equal parts; the Lazarus Theatre Company’s take on Don Carlos delivers an emotionally charged performance.
Review: The Book of Disquiet – London
Intense and thought-provoking, with a fantastic performance by the cast members, at the Blue Elephant Theatre, The Book of Disquiet is a must-see.
Brits and the Boards: Women in UK Theatre
A go-to guide to the brightest and most brilliant women working in British theatre today: an inspiring must-read for any budding theatre-luvvies out there.
The New Cabaret
Running in Heels rounds up some of the best cabaret performers taking to the stage across Europe today; expect glitter, singing, dancing and lots of excitement!
Review: Macbeth – London
Prophecy, tragedy and the seduction of power make for an engaging, passionate production from the Lazarus Theatre Company.
Theatre: For the Elite?
With prices across Europe edging out of the affordability range, will theatres soon become the province of the rich alone?


