Tag: Vivien Carter

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Re-review: Medea, National Theatre

“I choose to take back my life. My life.” Booking a return trip to anything Helen McCrory…

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Review: Medea, National Theatre

““Terrible things breed in broken hearts” Euripides’ Medea has long been considered one of the greatest roles…

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Review: Fings Ain’t Wot They Used T’Be, Theatre Royal Stratford East

“Once in golden days of yore” In a year celebrating the centenary of Joan Littlewood’s birth, the…

Posted in Musicals Samuel Adamson Theatre

Final review: The Light Princess, National Theatre

 “See these tears flow, this H2O” There’s not really much more to say than to bid a…

Posted in Musicals National Theatre Samuel Adamson Theatre

Re-review: The Light Princess, National Theatre

A review of the fourth time I went to see The Light Princess at the National?  What…

Posted in Musicals National Theatre Samuel Adamson Theatre

Re-review: The Light Princess, National Theatre

  “Ringing out, ringing out…” Visit number three to this most lovely of shows for me, though…

Posted in Musicals National Theatre Samuel Adamson Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2013

Review: The Light Princess, National Theatre

“You are, you are…Althea, you are…changing the world for me” Long awaited and long gestated, Tori Amos…

Posted in Musicals National Theatre Samuel Adamson Theatre

(P)review – The Light Princess, National Theatre

Any thought that I might have attended The Critics’ Circle Centenary Conference were immediately quashed when I…

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Review: The Tailor-Made Man, Arts Theatre

“A man amongst men” Described by Joan Crawford as “the happiest married couple in Hollywood”, new musical…