Just added BEST OF 2018 MUSIC (FOLLOW LINK) to the blog. A very personal view. A good year for Paul Simon and for The Kinks reissues.

Posted in Uncategorized on 27/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Just added BEST OF 2018 MUSIC (FOLLOW LINK) to the blog. A very personal view. A good year for Paul Simon and for The Kinks reissues.

Posted in Uncategorized on 17/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Link to my BEST OF 2018 THEATRE roundup. This was a year when we saw a record number of plays, but it’s still a case of how many we did not see. It’s totally subjective … Best plays, actors, actresses, director, designer, theatres. If nothing else, it’s a photo essay on British Theatre this year. Take a look.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged David Sturzaker, Debbie Korley, Imogen Slaughter, James Clyde, Kathryn Hunter, Patrick DRury. Nia Gwynne, Pay, Raph Davis, Riad Richie, Ross Green, Rosy McEwan, Sagar I M Arya, Salman Akhtar, Sam, Simon Godwin, Vivienne Smith, Zainab Hassan on 15/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Review added of the spectacular production of TIMON OF ATHENS (follow link to my review) by The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon. Directed by Simon Godwin, starring Kathryn Hunter as a female Timon.

Posted in Uncategorized on 08/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Review of the Shakespeare’s Globe production of Macbeth at the Wanamaker Playhouse. Nepotism rules, OK? Though oddly, Paul Ready’s Macbeth is the only good thing in it. While it has some positive points, it’s a very low rating from me.

Posted in Uncategorized on 08/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Review of Sam Shepard’s ‘True West’ with Kit Harrington and Johnny Flynn added. (https://peterviney.wordpress.com/stage/true-west/) Actors with charisma and chemistry. Not so sure about the play.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Christopher Luscombe, Mary Stockley, Philip McGinley, Riuth Jones, Sarah Earnshaw, Stefa Adegbola, Steven Pacey on 02/12/2018| Leave a Comment »
Ruth Jones (Nessa from Gavin & Stacey) is touring in The Nightingales by William Gaminara. We saw it in Chichester, but it is destined for the West End. A comedy with a dark edge about a singing group in a village hall.

