Birmingham Royal Ballet at the Everyman Cheltenham
Seeing Birmingham Royal Ballet is a rare treat. Luckily not too rare as they make regular visits...
Read MorePosted by Michael Hasted | 10 May 2014
Seeing Birmingham Royal Ballet is a rare treat. Luckily not too rare as they make regular visits...
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 6 May 2014
From the moment the warm resonant tones of Owen Teale’s narration as First Voice in this Clwyd Theatr Cymru production of Under Milk Wood stroked the quietness of this packed auditorium, there was a sense that this performance...
Read MorePosted by Michael Hasted | 12 Apr 2014
If there was one word that would sum up Welsh National Opera it would be progressive. They do not...
Read MorePosted by Michael Hasted | 3 Apr 2014
ETO deserves all the accolades that are bestowed upon it. The company is innovative, exciting and original. And, what’s more, they take chances. They bring to provincial audiences obscure, rarely seen works with such skill and daring that one might wonder what one ever saw in Madame Butterfly or La Traviata. Here we review their season of PAUL BUNYAN, KING PRIAM and THE MAGIC FLUTE all of which were outstanding and all of which earned ★★★★★
Read MorePosted by @BookingAround | 2 Apr 2014
Brian Friel’s 1980 play Translations is a marvellous piece of writing and tonight at the Oxford...
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