Category: Theatre

Posted in National Theatre Sam Holcroft Theatre

Review: Edgar and Annabel, National Theatre

As mentioned in the main review for Double Feature 1, of which this is the opening play,…

Posted in DC Moore National Theatre Sam Holcroft Theatre

Review: Double Feature 1, National Theatre

“We’re ready to go off-script now” Ever the contrarian, I took in Double Feature 1 at the…

Posted in Old Red Lion Theatre

Review: Chapel Street, Old Red Lion

“If someone wanted to take me to the theatre, I’d go…if they paid” Chapel Street is the…

Posted in Bertolt Brecht Mark Ravenhill Theatre

Review: The Mother, The Scoop at More London

“When I die I want to be able to say this, ‘I never did anything violent’” Paired…

Posted in Theatre

Review: Around the World in 80 Days, The Scoop at More London

“Everybody dreams of a little adventure” As part of the free theatre available at The Scoop at…

Posted in Howard Goodall Musicals Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2011

Review: The Hired Man, Landor Theatre

“No greater pleasure than work done well” The Hired Man was Howard Goodall’s first musical, setting Melvyn…

Posted in Shakespeare Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Review: As You Like It, Shakespeare’s Globe

“I would love you if I could” Are certain of Shakespeare’s plays done to death whilst other…

Posted in Chichester Festival Theatre Nicholas Wright Not-London Terence Rattigan Theatre UK

Review: Rattigan’s Nijinsky, Chichester Festival Theatre

“The English vice is that we don’t own up to our emotions…we think they demean us” Rattigan’s…

Posted in Blogged Theatre

Blogged: When social media really is social (and not so much)

Late June saw me attend the Devoted and Disgruntled satellite event What Are We Going To Do…