Tag: Matilda Ziegler

Posted in Film

Film Review: Living (2022)

Bill Nighy really is superb in the deeply melancholic Living “Maybe he’s just decided he’s had enough”…

Posted in TV

TV Review: Maternal

Excellently cast and grippingly pertinent, Maternal is a worthy addition to the pantheon of British medical dramas…

Posted in Bruce Norris National Theatre Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2019

Review: Downstate, National Theatre

Frequently shocking in its daring and detail, Bruce Norris’ Downstate is a tough watch at the National…

Posted in Annie Baker Blanche McIntyre Bruce Norris Caryl Churchill David Hare Ella Hickson Inua Ellams John Donnelly Katie Mitchell Martin Crimp National Theatre News Theatre

News from the National Theatre Autumn 2018 Press Conference

All sorts of goodies were announced today for the upcoming slate of productions at the National Theatre,…

Posted in Not-London Theatre Theatre review UK

Review: Glorious, Frinton Summer Theatre

“If things don’t wobble when you walk, you should eat more dinner” Between Maureen Lipman in the…

Posted in Agatha Christie Radio Plays Theatre

Review: The Memory of Water / And Then There Were None / A Special Kind of Dark, Radio 4

“You’ve got that slight edge in your voice, like a blunt saw” Shelagh Stephenson’s The Memory of…

Posted in LGBTQ+ Radio Plays Theatre

Review – A Larkin Double, Radio 4

“His impulse is to run away, but there’s nowhere to run to” Philip Larkin is well known…

Posted in Barbican Theatre Richard Brinsley Sheridan Theatre

Review: The School for Scandal, Barbican

“You can indeed each fear remove, for even scandal dies if you approve” Commencing before the curtain…