29/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review of BARTHOLOMEW FAIR by Ben Jonson (follow link). Ben Jonson’s 1614 play was an innovative city comedy with a dizzying number of characters and events at London’s annual fair / orgy which ran for hundreds of years. Modern dress production in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Read the linked review.

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25/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review added of KISS ME KATE (linked) at The Watermill Theatre. Just a cast of twelve sing, act, dance AND play all the instruments live on stage. A spectacular production in this tiny theatre, but let’s hope it tours … our seatswere awful and we’d love to see it again. Read the linked review.

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23/08/2019 by Peter Viney
I just added a “rant” under ELT articles: Doesn’t anyone teach intonation anymore? (LINKED)
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17/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review added of the play BARBER SHOP CHRONICLES at The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm. Set in barbers’ shops in Peckham and six African cities. A revival of the 2017 National Theatre production which will tour after The Roundhouse. Joyous is the catch phrase!

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10/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review of The Argument, by William Boyd (FOLLOW LINK) at Bath Theatre Royal, Summer Season 2019. Directed by Christopher Luscombe. With Felicity Kendal. A very short play indeed with eight or nine scenes, virtually all two part dialogue. Read my review!

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09/08/2019 by Peter Viney
No, not a hotel review, but the play 8 Hotels by Nicholas Wright at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. Follow the link above to the full review. A fascinating play based on real events. It is set in a series of hotel rooms during the 1944 tour of “Othello” in America which starred Paul Robeson., plus José Ferrer as Iago and his wife Uta Hagen as Desdemona. The eternal triangle looms in real life as well as on stage. Ferrer takes his revenge on the others. Photo: Paul Robeson and Uta Hagen in the story.

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04/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review of Kiefer Sutherland in concert. (LINKED) Yes, Jack Bauer from 24 has recreated himself as an alt.country rock singer and extremely successfully with two excellent albums. Here in concert at the O2 Bournemouth.
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03/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Allergies … and lawyers. A heartfelt rant on my blog. The message is “Don’t shop at Sainsburys if you have any allergies” – well, that’s according to their own extensive disclaimers on what might be contained in … wait for it … cheese!
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01/08/2019 by Peter Viney
Review of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, in a new version by David Hare. It is directed by Rupert Everett, who also plays the lead, and co-stars Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd etc). It’s an elaborate production for Bath’s Summer Season, and only seems to be there for two weeks. Surely they must be intending to move on to the West End or tour?

Katherine Parkinson as Sonya Rupert Everett as Uncle Vanya
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28/07/2019 by Peter Viney
We saw A Midsummer Night’s Dream (FOLLOW LINK) at the Bridge Theatre for the second time and it was even better. I added extra comments to the original review (5 stars).

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