It is with Verdi’s maddeningly beautiful melodies still trilling round in my head that I write this review of the ENO’s La Traviata at the company’s home, the L...
Swan Lake is perhaps the most well-known of all classical ballets. Since debuting at the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 1877, Tchaikovsky's masterpiece has been p...
Call me crazy but I'm partial to a love story with some believability. I find myself feeling frustrated and bored with my experience of Puccini's La Bohème, whi...
Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro is undoubtedly a masterpiece of the operatic world; a piece of theatre so well crafted, comic and heartfelt, it's almost impossi...
In four bite-size chunks, Push showcases four dance pieces by renowned choreographer and dancer Russell Maliphant. Two of the pieces – which are chronologically...
There was a wonderful atmosphere and overwhelming feeling of respectful acknowledgement at the Coliseum on Sunday, not least for the great Russian impresario, S...