Tag: Louise Brealey

Posted in National Theatre Theatre

Review: Husbands and Sons, National Theatre

“How is a woman to have a husband when all the men belong to their mothers?” You…

Posted in Nick Payne Theatre West End

Review: Constellations, Trafalgar Studios

“If you never want to see me again, you never have to see me again” In another…

Posted in Nick Payne Not-London Theatre UK

Review: Constellations, New Victoria Theatre

“An indented rule indicates a change in universe” When a rooftop beekeeper and quantum cosmologist meet-cute at…

Posted in Alice Birch Barbican Theatre Caryl Churchill Curve Theatre Enda Walsh fosterIANs Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove James Graham Laura Wade Lyric Hammersmith Mike Bartlett Musicals Nick Payne Not-London Orange Tree Theatre Rona Munro Sarah Kane Southwark Playhouse Theatre

Looking ahead to 2015

I realise I’m just adding (belatedly) to the plethora of 2015 features already published but so many…

Posted in Film

DVD Review: Delicious (2013)

“A lot of testosterone flying about but that’s kitchens for you” Louise Brealey really does seem like…

Posted in Film

Film Review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)

“You won’t see better for your grey pound” The opening quarter of John Madden’s film The Best…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Radio Plays Theatre Tom Wells

Radio Review: Jonesy / Pixie Juice / The Mysterious Death of Jane Austen

“I don’t think being gay is that bad. I’ve had three erotic dreams about The One Show’s…

Posted in Bush Theatre Theatre

Review: The Herd, Bush Theatre

  “It is not just your life – you are part of a family” Rory Kinnear’s credits…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Rachel De-lahay Radio Plays Theatre

Review: For Services Rendered / Carnival, Radio 4

“The only thing is to grin and bear it” Timing is everything and the anti-war message of…