Tag: Niamh Cusack

Posted in Old Vic Theatre

Review: The Playboy of the Western World, Old Vic

“A daring fellow is the jewel of the world” Daring indeed for Robert Sheehan, known to some,…

Posted in Old Vic Terence Rattigan Theatre

Review: Cause Célèbre, Old Vic

“That damned woman” Cause Célèbre is perhaps one of the most eagerly awaited events of the Terence…

Posted in Arcola Theatre Rebecca Lenkiewicz Theatre

Review: The Painter, Arcola Theatre

“The fashionables…they just want to know if a painting’s hot…” As their premiere production in their new…

Posted in Barbican Theatre Donmar Warehouse fosterIANs Hampstead Theatre Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Ivo van Hove Musicals National Theatre Nina Raine Not-London Old Vic Propeller Richard Bean Royal Court RSC Shakespeare Sheffield Theatres Terence Rattigan Theatre West End William Finn

Shows I am looking forward to in 2011

My intention is, honestly, to see less theatre this year and try and regain some semblance of…

Posted in Almeida Theatre Andrew Lloyd Webber Anya Reiss Arthur Miller Barbican Theatre Bruce Norris Chichester Festival Theatre David Greig Donmar Warehouse Howard Brenton John Logan JT Rogers Kiln Theatre Laura Wade Laurence O'Keefe Lynn Nottage Menier Chocolate Factory Musicals National Theatre Nina Raine Noël Coward Old Red Lion Old Vic Open Air Theatre Royal Court Royal Exchange Shakespeare Sheffield Theatres Soho Theatre Stephen Sondheim Tamsin Oglesby Tennessee Williams Terence Rattigan Theatre Theatre awards Tom Stoppard Union Theatre Upstairs at the Gatehouse Waterloo East Theatre What's On Stage Awards Young Vic

2011 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE SPOTLIGHT BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Zoë Wanamaker – All My Sons at the Apollo  Helen McCrory – The Late…

Posted in Kiln Theatre Theatre

Review: Acting Leader, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

Play number one of the Now half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…

Posted in Bola Agbaje Kiln Theatre Sam Holcroft Theatre Zinnie Harris

Review: Women, Power and Politics: Now, Tricycle

“Why would anyone go into politics unless it is to speak up for those who can’t speak…

Posted in Kiln Theatre LGBTQ+ Lucy Kirkwood Theatre

Review: Bloody Wimmin, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

Play number four of the Then half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…

Posted in Kiln Theatre Rebecca Lenkiewicz Theatre

Review: The Lioness, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

Play number three of the Then half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…