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2017 Laurence Olivier Awards nominations

Best New Play  Harry Potter and the Cursed Child – Palace Elegy – Donmar Warehouse The Flick…

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2017 What’s On Stage Award nominations

Best Actor in a Play, sponsored by Radisson Blu Edwardian Ian Hallard for The Boys in the Band…

Posted in Film Mark Gatiss

Hallowe’en Film Review: Victor Frankenstein (2015)

“This is not life” Released last year, Victor Frankenstein has the ignominy of being something of a…

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The 2015 Ian Charleson Awards

First prize James McArdle, for Platonov in Platonov (Chichester Festival Theatre) Second prize Elliot Barnes-Worrell, for Straker…

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Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Southwark Playhouse

“Is anyone here a purist?” Have you ever had a recurring dream? Or Dream, as in A…

Posted in Film Laura Wade

Film Review: The Riot Club (2014)

“I’m afraid you’re not really the right sort of chap” Laura Wade’s Posh took the Royal Court by…

Posted in Film LGBTQ+ Stephen Beresford

Film Review: Pride (2014)

“To find out you have a friend you never knew existed, well it’s the best feeling in…

Posted in Greenwich Theatre Jason Robert Brown Musicals Theatre Theatre review

Review: The Last Five Years, Greenwich Theatre

“I think you’re really gonna like this show  I’m pretty sure it doesn’t suck” First performed a…

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Review: Present Laughter, Radio 4

“There’s something awfully sad about happiness isn’t there” Casting is everything and Celia de Wolff hits the…