Review of Hedda Tesman by Cordelia Lynn, (FOLLOW LINK)a modern rewrite of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. At Chichester’s Minerva theatre with a superb cast. For us, the updating to modern times worked well.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anthony Calf, Cordelia Lynn, Haydn Gwynne, Holly Race Roughan, Ifrfan Shamji, Jacqueline Clarke, Jonathan Hyde, Natalie Simpson, Rebecca Oldfield on 19/09/2019| Leave a Comment »
Review of Hedda Tesman by Cordelia Lynn, (FOLLOW LINK)a modern rewrite of Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler. At Chichester’s Minerva theatre with a superb cast. For us, the updating to modern times worked well.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anthony Calf, Gemma Dobson, Kate Hewitt, Michah Balfour, Nik Sampson, Rachael Strirling, Rory Keenan, Rupert Young, Yolanda Kettle on 28/06/2019| Leave a Comment »
Review if David Hare’s play PLENTY (follow link to review) at the Chichester Festival Theatre. Seen at the end of its run, but so many Chichester productions move on to the West End. Considered one of David Hare’s best plays in 1978, it zig-zags back and forth between 1962 and 1943, with an agent from the SoE in France and the traumatic post-war effects.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amanda Root, Anthony Calf, David Haig, David Hare, Ian Gelder, Jonathan Church, Papa Essiedu, Rebecca Knight, Sam Alexander, William Chubb on 09/07/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of Racing Demon by David Hare in Bath Theatre Royal’s 2017 Summer Season, directed by Jonathan Church. Starring David Haig and Papa Essiedu. This 1990 award winning play is set in the Church of England in South London.
