Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s fine version of Julius Caesar (linked). While Angus Jackson gives us a conventional swords and sandals interpretation, the high quality of acting makes this essential viewing.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Alex Waldmann, Andrew Woodall, Angus Jackson, Hannah Morrish, James Corrigan, Kristin Atheton, Martin Hutson, Waleed Elgadi on 18/03/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of the Royal Shakespeare Company’s fine version of Julius Caesar (linked). While Angus Jackson gives us a conventional swords and sandals interpretation, the high quality of acting makes this essential viewing.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amelda Brown, Andrew Westfield, Andrew Woodall, David Moorst, Jonathan Munby, Kelly Price, Mark Hayhurst, Paul Wills, Phil Davis, Sam Phillips, Tom Gill on 16/06/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of First Light, a new play by Mark Hayhurst, at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester. It is the story of two deserters, “shot at dawn” during the Battle of The Somme in 1916. A terrific and deeply moving play.
