Tag: Bryony Hannah

Posted in Film

Film Review: Jupiter Ascending / Seventh Son, or ‘What you had to do to win an Oscar in 2014’

“What in the hell is going on?”  It could just be a matter of coincidence but it does…

Posted in Alan Bennett Nick Payne Radio Plays Theatre

Radio Review: Denmark Hill / Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight / The Day We Caught The Train

“I have to write an essay on Shakespeare’s view of the family, it’s a bugger” Denmark Hill is…

Posted in Digital Film Short Films

Short Film Review #39

WOW 2014 – A Day In Detention   Not a short film as such, but utterly essential….

Posted in National Theatre Nick Payne Theatre

Review: Blurred Lines, National Theatre

“I’d be surprised if part of the audience didn’t feel alienated” A dissection of “what it means…

Posted in EV Crowe Readings Royal Court Theatre

Not-a-Review: Rough Cuts – Searched, Royal Court

“He opened his laptop and didn’t like what he saw” The second part of the Royal Court’s…

Posted in April De Angelis David Lindsay-Abaire Dennis Kelly Eugene O'Neill Jeanine Tesori Michael Frayn Musicals Olivier Awards Penelope Skinner Richard Bean Shakespeare Stiles + Drewe Terence Rattigan Theatre Theatre awards Vivienne Franzmann

2012 Laurence Olivier Awards nominations

Best New Play  Collaborators by John Hodge – National Theatre Cottesloe Jumpy by April De Angelis –…

Posted in Andrew Lloyd Webber Anthony Neilson April De Angelis Barbican Theatre Bridge Project David Lindsay-Abaire Dennis Kelly Donmar Warehouse Eugene O'Neill Hampstead Theatre Jason Robert Brown Jeanine Tesori Lyric Hammersmith Mark Gatiss Menier Chocolate Factory Mike Leigh Morgan Lloyd Malcolm National Theatre Old Vic Open Air Theatre Penelope Skinner Richard Bean Royal Court RSC Shakespeare Shakespeare's Globe Southwark Playhouse Stiles + Drewe Terence Rattigan Theatre awards Union Theatre Vivienne Franzmann What's On Stage Awards

2012 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTOR IN A PLAY James Corden – One Man, Two Guvnors at the National, Lyttelton & Adelphi  Benedict…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Lillian Hellman Theatre

Review: The Children’s Hour, Comedy Theatre

“You ought not to say things like that about people, Mary” After her (somewhat surprisingly) Olivier-nominated turn…

Posted in Mike Bartlett National Theatre Theatre

Review: Earthquakes in London, National Theatre

“This room is significantly different because you’re in it” And boy is it different! The first thing…