James Saynor
Friday, 10 October 2025
A sharp and moving tale of cuss-words and tics
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Gary Naylor
Friday, 10 October 2025
Netflix star, Joe Locke, is the selling point of a production that needs one
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David Nice
Thursday, 09 October 2025
Hopes for Niamh O’Sullivan only partly fulfilled, though much good singing throughout
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Gary Naylor
Thursday, 09 October 2025
Impressive spectacle saves an ageing show in an unsuitable venue
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Jenny Gilbert
Wednesday, 08 October 2025
ENB set the bar high with this mixed bill, but they meet its challenges thrillingly
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Mark Kidel
Wednesday, 08 October 2025
Three supreme musicians from Bamako in transcendent mood
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Alexandra Coghlan
Wednesday, 08 October 2025
Gods, mortals and monsters do battle in Handel's charming drama
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Nick Hasted
Tuesday, 07 October 2025
Kathryn Bigelow's cautionary tale sets the nuclear clock ticking again
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Bernard Hughes
Tuesday, 07 October 2025
Beautiful singing at the heart of an imaginative and stylistically varied concert
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Robert Beale
Monday, 06 October 2025
Dance and signing complement outstanding singing in a story of virtue rewarded
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David Nice
Monday, 06 October 2025
Characteristic joy and enlightenment from this team, but a valveless horn brings problems
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Kieron Tyler
Sunday, 05 October 2025
Lancashire and Texas unite to fashion a 2004 landmark of modern psychedelia
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Demetrios Matheou
Saturday, 04 October 2025
Hiran Abeyeskera’s childlike prince falls flat in a mixed production
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Boyd Tonkin
Saturday, 04 October 2025
From a snowbound contemporary classic to Mahler's folk-tale heaven
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Helen Hawkins
Saturday, 04 October 2025
Christopher Wheeldon's version looks great but is too muddling to connect with fully
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Sarah Kent
Saturday, 04 October 2025
Fashion photographer, artist or war reporter; will the real Lee Miller please step forward?
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Rachel Halliburton
Saturday, 04 October 2025
Łukasz Twarkowski's production dazzles without illuminating
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Gary Naylor
Saturday, 04 October 2025
Informative and interesting, the play's format limits its potential
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Mark Kidel
Saturday, 04 October 2025
A near-perfect night at the opera
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Adam Sweeting
Friday, 03 October 2025
The Rev Richard Coles's sleuthing cleric hits the screen
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Bernard Hughes
Friday, 03 October 2025
A pair of striking contemporary pieces alongside two old favourites
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Demetrios Matheou
Friday, 03 October 2025
Frank Dillane gives a star-making turn in Harris Dickinson’s impressive directorial debut
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Robert Beale
Friday, 03 October 2025
Star of the console takes us on a cosmic dance , while Elgar brings us back to earth
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Gary Naylor
Friday, 03 October 2025
Shakespeare, in this adaptation, is at his most perceptive
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