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Twelfth Night at the Watermill Theatre, (LINKED) Newbury before its tour this summer. A tremdous small cast production, set in a 1920s jazz club. Everyone in the cast acts, plays and sings. The second of 2017’s major productions of Twelfth Night.

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Review of Echo’s End by Barney Norris. A world premiere at Salisbury Playhouse. A Wiltshire love story set in World War One on Salisbury Plain.

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Half term. I don’t usually review children’s theatre, but I’m making an exception for this extraordinary one man, Patrick Lynch, (and A LOT of technology) show. There and Back Again – An Odyssey. Worth seeing even if you haven’t got kids to take.

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Review of the second play in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Roman season, Antony & Cleopatra. Josette Simon is Cleopatra, and Antony Bryne is Mark Antony. A sumptuous production, and Josette Simon is the best Cleopatra we have seen.

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Richard Bean’s new play The Hypocrite is reviewed. It’s a pastiche 17th century comedy, set in 1642 at the start of the English Civil War, in the siege of Hull. It’s a riotous and boisterous comedy. It was commissioned for Hull’s year as City of Culture jointly between The Hull Truck Company and the Royal Shakespeare Company. At the RSc throughout April. Starring Mark Addy and Caroline Quentin.

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After the news story about a man in Birmingham whose hobby is correcting misplaced apostrophes on signs, my article on this blog has suddenly become popular. A reminder and link HERE.

Review of Patrick Marber’s Don Juan in Soho ( review linked), starring David Tennant as “DJ” (Don Juan) and Adrian Scarborough as Stan, his loyal servant. Moliere in 21st century London in a major “must see” production.

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Review of The Young Vic production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Linked). A circus ring full of mud. No props at all. No music, except a choral introduction from the whole cast then Bottom’s unaccompanied songs, and the Singing fairy. Little dance. No fairy attendants. Modern dress. The only bit of costume was decorating Bottom. This was the Dream stripped to its bare bones, but it proved that the elements still work. Leo Bill below as Bottom.

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Review of Joe Orton’s What The Butler Saw at Bath Theatre Rotal. The comic language proved to be hugely influential on 70s and 80s British comedy. This revival comes 50 years after Orton’s murder. The play is a masterpiece but … read the review.

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Sadly, we will be ceasing distribution through BEBC at the end of May 2017   

If schools or book stores would like bulk orders of books for class sets, or DVDs for private study facilities, please contact us directly to enquire about bulk discounts.

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