BWW Review: ENDGAME, Theatre Royal Bath

Douglas Hodge commendably leads a star-studded cast in Lindsay Posner’s new adaptation of Endgame at Theatre Royal Bath’s intimate Ustinov Studio. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: EMMA, Theatre Royal Bath

It’s perfectly fitting that Theatre Royal Bath Productions’ lively new adaptation of Jane Austen’s book launches at the historic Theatre Royal Bath, to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the author’s book. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: BBC PROMS: CLASSIC THRILLER SOUNDTRACKS, Royal Albert Hall

“Who doesn’t check twice behind the shower curtain now?” A spine-tingling evening of thriller film soundtracks from the BBC Concert Orchestra at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: SEMELE, Opera Holland Park

Lively hippy chic version of Handel’s tragic Baroque drama. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW: AS YOU LIKE IT, Theatre Royal Bath

Harriet Walter dazzles in Ralph Fiennes’ modern take on Shakespeare’s comedy. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: A BEAUTIFUL THREAD: THOMAS HARDY IN WORDS AND MUSIC, Stonehenge

As a nation our favourite pastime is to grumble about the weather. So, you’d imagine the last thing we’d want to do is go to Stonehenge – typically windy and rainy – for an evening of Thomas Hardy‘s words and music, starring Anton Lesser. But trot along we do – and we are not only rewarded with sun, clear skies and nary a breeze – but also a superb show kicking off this year’s Salisbury International Arts Festival. Read my full Broadway World review here

BWW Review: MARRIAGE MATERIAL, Lyric Hammersmith

Adapted by Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti from Sathnam Sanghera’s titular novel, this play is a tender and funny multi-generational saga about relationships, loyalty and trying to embrace a new culture in a new country. Read my Broadway World review here