Review of Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, Young Vic, 2017. Directed by Joe Wright and featuring Brendan Cowell as Galileo. I’ve never liked Brecht, so did this widely-acclaimed production change my mind?

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anjana Vasan, Ayesha Antoine, Bettrys Jones, Billy Howle, Brendan Cowell, Brian Pettifer, Jason Barnet, Joe Wright, Joshua James, Paul Hunter, Sarah Wright on 27/05/2017| 1 Comment »
Review of Life of Galileo by Bertolt Brecht, Young Vic, 2017. Directed by Joe Wright and featuring Brendan Cowell as Galileo. I’ve never liked Brecht, so did this widely-acclaimed production change my mind?

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Blythe Duff, Daniel Kramer, Edward Hogg, Emma Rice, Gareth Snook, Gold Roseuvel, Harish Patel, Jonathan Livingstone, Kirsty Bushell, Martina Laird, Max Richter, Ricky Champ, Sian Martin, Tim Chipping on 26/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of the latest Globe production of Romeo & Juliet (linked). This got the biggest critical thumbs-down from the mainstream press in years. I’ve listed the good bits and the bad bits!

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anita-Joy Uwajeh, Annette McLaughlin, Carly Bawden, Emma Rice, John Pfomojena, Joshua Lacey, Katy Owen, Le Gateau Chocolat, Marc Antolin, Tony Jayawardena on 25/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review added of The Globe 2017 production of Twelfth Night, directed by Emma Rice. Bound to be controversial, hugely entertaining. LINK: Twelfth Night – Globe 2017

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bathsheba Piepe, Eleanor Bennett, Katherine Manners, Matthew Romain, Philip Bretherton, Roberta Kerr, Rodney Ackland, Ryan McBryde, Sherry Baines, Somerset Maugham on 12/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of Before The Party by Rodney Ackland at Salisbury Playhouse. The play is taken from a Somerset Maugham short story, though that only provides a central thread. Most of it was created by Ackland in 1949. It’s very funny, very well produced too. Running to the end of May.

Posted in Uncategorized on 10/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
A short review added of the BBC2 TV version of King Charles III broadcast on 10th May 2017. The main purpose is to compare it with the 2014 theatrical version of King Charles III at the Almeida Theatre then in the West End. The theatrical version also went to Broadway.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alan Bennett, Alan Cox, Daniel Evans, Danny Lee Wynter, James McConville, Jenny Galloway, Lez Brotherston, Lucy Briars, Richard Wilson, Tom Brady on 06/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of Alan Bennett’s Forty Years On at Chichester Festival Theatre, featuring Richard Wilson as The Headmaster. A huge cast … five teachers, ten “professional” pupils (who also play music) and a local addition of FIFTY-TWO extras as schoolkids. It’s set in 1968, and was Alan Bennett’s first play. A great production in all areas.

Posted in Uncategorized on 04/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of Bob Dylan at the Bournemouth International Centre. At last the Songbook stuff made sense to me. A very good show … far better than I had expected.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bird Brennan, Des McAleer, Genevieve O'Reilly, Jez Butterworth, John Hodgkinson, Laura Donnelly, Paddy Considine, Sam Mendes, Stuart Graham, Tom Glynn-Carney on 04/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
We had a bit of a disaster with The Ferryman by Jez Butterworth, and missed Act One of three. That’s an hour. We caught the next two acts, and it made complete sense and was one of the best plays I’ve seen since I started this blog … and that’s at two-thirds only! It is sold out at the Royal Court, but is moving to the West End.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adrian McNally, Becky Unthank, Chris Price, Faye MacCalman, Gabrielle Drake, Molly Drake, Nick Drake, Niopha Keegan, Rachel Unthank, The Unthanks on 03/05/2017| Leave a Comment »
The Unthanks 2017 tour is entitled How Wild The Wind Blows and is devoted entirely to the songs and poems of Molly Drake, the mother of Nick Drake, who recorded her songs at home in the 1950s during Nick Drake’s childhood. Review of Southampton, Turner Sims Concert Hall on 2nd May 2017 is added.

Becky Unthank, Molly Drake, Rachel Unthank