Category: Chichester Festival Theatre

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2013 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE DIGITAL THEATRE BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Sheridan Smith – Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic Billie Piper…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Noël Coward Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Private Lives, Minerva

“You don’t hold any mystery for me darling, do you mind?” Is there anything left that one…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Not-London Penelope Skinner Theatre UK

Review: Fred’s Diner, Theatre on the Fly

Whereas Chichester Festival Theatre should most definitely be applauded for stretching its artistic remit with the construction…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Playhouse Creatures, Theatre on the Fly

“One can go a long way in the theatre with an open mouth” The pop-up space created…

Posted in Bertolt Brecht Chichester Festival Theatre Not-London Theatre UK

Review: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, Minerva

“Do not rejoice in his defeat” Despite feeling like I live in a theatre at time, my…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Musicals Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Kiss Me, Kate, Chichester Festival Theatre

“But when the thermometer goes right up, and the weather is sizzling hot…” So confident in their…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre David Hare Terence Rattigan Theatre West End

Re-review: South Downs/The Browning Version, Harold Pinter Theatre

“I may have been a brilliant scholar, but I was woefully ignorant of the facts of life.”…

Posted in Anton Chekhov Chichester Festival Theatre Michael Frayn Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Uncle Vanya, Minerva

“I could have been a Dostoevsky” Opening the season for Chichester’s 2012 Festival, celebrating its fiftieth anniversary…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Musicals Stephen Sondheim Theatre West End

Re-review: Sweeney Todd, Adelphi Theatre

“There’s no place like London” Last year was undoubtedly a great one for Chichester Festival Theatre’s musicals…