
The Victorian Opera Company seems to have stolen Dr Dulcamara's recipe – and found the elixir that hits the spot with opera lovers!

Gallaher has the fairly remarkable ability to make Gilbert and Sullivan even sillier. His latest crack at the Japanese-inspired Mikado is a riot.

The presentation is crisp and surreal and, while the images frequently recur, Genty does not visually overload the stage at any one time.


At times funny and sweet, at other times filled with terror and pain, Corin’s writing is elegantly poised where in the joy and random games are balanced by heart wrenching choice.

Sneakers = shoes – like Converses, right? Wrong. In 2021, thirteen years from now, Sneakers are forbidden, Sneakers are breaking the law, Sneakers are sneaky, sinister, sex-obsessed teenagers (...you would have thought more would have changed in thirteen years!).

Those Salem witch-spotters are up to no good again, in this return season of New Theatre’s production of the Arthur Miller classic.