Tag: Toby Stephens

Posted in LGBTQ+ TV

DVD Review: Cambridge Spies

“Ponces and spies, Anthony. The people with most to hide never have moustaches.” In retrospect, I can’t…

Posted in Mark Gatiss Radio Plays Theatre

Radio Review: From Russia With Love / My Own Private Gondolier

“It doesn’t do get mixed up with neurotic women in this business” Martin Jarvis and Rosalind Ayres…

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TV Review: The Queen’s Sister

 “You will not menace the House of Windsor” Lucy Cohu has the dubious pleasure of being one…

Posted in Radio Plays Shakespeare Theatre

Radio Review: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Radio 3

“My ear is much enamoured of your note” I’m nothing if not predictable, so despite having been…

Posted in Radio Plays Theatre

Review: Goldfinger, Radio 4

“Gold attracts the most ingenious criminals” I’ve now figured out the best way for me to listen…

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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 National Theatre Theatre

Review: Danton’s Death, National Theatre

“I’m sick of this rigmarole” Danton’s Death, the 1835 play about the French Revolution by Georg Büchner,…

Posted in Old Vic Theatre Tom Stoppard

Review: The Real Thing, Old Vic

“There’s something scary about stupidity made coherent” Consistency or stuck in a rut? Once again, the Old…

Posted in Donmar Warehouse Henrik Ibsen Theatre Zinnie Harris

Review: A Doll’s House, Donmar Warehouse

Keeping up their impeccable record of attracting star names to their productions, the Donmar Warehouse have assembled…