Review: Dances of Passion (The Song Company)
A fantastical, cathartic, escapist experience.
A fantastical, cathartic, escapist experience.
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins's cleverly subversive play uses tropes from classic American family dramas, but the STC production still has more depth to find.
Francesco Celata is the latest SSO star to shine as soloist in this concert conducted by Asher Fisch.
Oliver Twist's Jali jumps back and forth in time, while mixing comedy and tragedy, as he tells his turbulent story.
Greek myths get a contemporary makeover in this world premiere double bill.
An enjoyable concert, which really stepped up with Fiona McArdle's arrival.
Brett Weymark delivers an affecting performance of a work whose themes still haunt us.
Stanhope's Requiem is a rich, engaging piece for our times, and receives its premiere in a superbly performed concert.
A moving concert, which left everyone present wrapped in a warm, sonic hug.
A raunchy romantic comedy tackling big ideas, themes and power structures.
A commissioned work focusing on the importance of water and waterways flows neatly into a band set from award-winning guitarist Hilary Geddes.
MTC returns with this intriguing, witty, #MeToo Movement tale of a teacher-student affair.
The eminent actor draws on his 65-year passion for The Bard, delivering a range of speeches and some fascinating insights into the plays.