Review of Into The Hoods- Remixed (LINKED) on its 2016 tour. Hip-hop dance theatre at The Mayflower Southampton.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged DJ Walde, Kate Prince, Zoonation on 29/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Into The Hoods- Remixed (LINKED) on its 2016 tour. Hip-hop dance theatre at The Mayflower Southampton.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Christopher Marlowe, Eleanor Wyld, Jade Croot, Maria Arberg, Oliver Ryan, Sandy Grierson on 27/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Doctor Faustus, with Sandy Grierson and Oliver Ryan added. A five star review.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Clarence Smith, Marcus Griffiths, Natalie Simpson, Paapa Essiedu, Simon Godwin, Tanya Moodie on 26/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company 2016 production of Hamlet added (LINKED). A virtually all-black version set in West Africa, starring Paapa Essiedu as Hamlet, a stunning 25 year old Hamlet at that. 
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Ben Nicholls, Fay Hield, Rob Harbron, Roger Wilson, Sam Sweeney, The Convent Stroud, Toby Kearney on 20/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Fay Hield & The Hurricane Party, in the truly atmospheric setting of The Chapel at The Convent in Stroud.

Posted in Uncategorized on 17/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Natalie Merchant at The Royal Albert Hall, March 16th. I’ll be surprised if I see a better concert this year. Perfect sound, unusually for that hall. Beautiful songs and delivery.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alex MacQueen, Alice Power, Claudie Blakeley, Francis Veber, Kenneth Branagh, Marcus Fraser, Mark Hadfield, Rob Brydon, Sean Foley on 13/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of the Kenneth Branagh Company’s third production, The Painkiller (LINKED), a full-on French farce with Kenneth Branagh as a hit man and Rob Brydon as the suicidal Welsh photographer in the next hotel room, it may not sound funny, but it is hilarious and the support cast is first-rate too.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Kevin Finnan, Motionhouse on 11/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Broken, by Motionhouse (linked). Dance theatre with digital imagery and a gloriously powerful soundtrack. A must-see.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bryan Dick, Christopher Timothy, Florence Hall, Gabrielle Dempsey, Harold Brighouse, Jonathan Church, Martin Shaw, Naomi Frederick, Simon Higlett on 06/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Harold Brighouse’s classic comedy Hobson’s Choice, in its centenary production. Bath Theatre Royal and touring. Directed by Jonathan Church.
