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Review of the current Royal Shakespeare Company production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona (LINKED).

Mark Arends (Proteus) and Pearl Chanda (Julia)

Review of The White Devil, Royal Shakespeare Company added. SEE LINK.

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Review of the Bath Theatre Royal production of Emile Zola’s Therese Raquin, adapted by Helen Edmundson, and starring Pippa Nixon and Alison Steadman. See link.

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The Great War

A few thoughts on the start of the Great War 100 years ago are under “Rants”. Follow link.

I’ve posted some personal recollections of Robert O’Neill, a great ELT writer, in the ELT Articles section.

A report in this morning’s newspaper. Last year 22 million people attended plays and musicals in London alone. The comparative figure for the 380 Premier League games across the whole country was 14 million. Of course there are the other divisions too, but there are regional theaters and Nt Live / RSC Live / Royal Opera House Live broadcasts too. Yet the Premier League takes up 4 to 6 pages in every newspaper most days of the week. Theatre? Just a page once a week.  Still, you can read more here …

Link to review of Skylight by David Hare, starring Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan. Highly-acclaimed production.

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The Chichester Festival productions of Miss Julie and Black Comedy are presented together as a double bill, and so reviewed together. LINKED HERE. It’s a somewhat odd pairing of heavy Strindberg with Peter Shaffer’s Black Comedy, one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see. But they’re reviving the 1965 production.

MISS JULIE:

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BLACK COMEDY:

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Review of Dawn of The Planet of The Apes added under films. Better than I expected AND it has The Weight by The Band on the soundtrack.

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Amadeus review

Review of the re-opening production at Chichester Festival Theatre, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus (LINKED) with Rupert Everett, Joshua McGuire and Jessie Buckley. An out and out five star play, for the second Saturday afternoon in a row, Monumental.

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