One of the only programmes of this type in the country, the StoneCrabs Young Directors’ Training Programme aims to help train and develop the potential of a gro...
The sensation of watching L’Étoile is akin to watching the infamous scene in Moulin Rouge where Toulouse and his band of misfits drink Absinthe and watch the gr...
Stunning sets, opulent costumes, and unquestionable talent – this is how opera should be seen and is what’s delivered in Richard Eyre’s La Traviata. It’s been o...
When theatre and performance first came into their own right in Ancient Greece, their purpose was to provide catharsis to the audience – an emotional release id...
Two operas entirely rooted in the sinful tragedy of unrequited love. Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci spill reams of remorse and devastation onto the audience...
The Tiger Lillies’s Lulu – A Murder Ballad is a blissfully disturbing romp through a provocative classic of European theatre. My first encounter with the Tig...