Review of this year’s Globe production of King Lear. I rarely do harsh reviews. This one is an exception.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anna Vasan, Burt Caesar, Chris Nayak, Emily Bruni, FazSinghateh, Joshua James, Kevin R McNally, Nancy Meckler, Ralph Davis., Sirine Saba, Thomas Padden on 23/09/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of this year’s Globe production of King Lear. I rarely do harsh reviews. This one is an exception.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Chichester Festival Theatre, Chris Nayak, Christopher Luscombe, Edward Bennett, Jamie Newell, John Arthur, John Hodkinson, Lisa Dillon, Manchester Opera, Nick Haverson, Paige Carter, Rebecca Collingwood, Sam Alexander, Steven Pacey, Theatre Royal Haymarket, Tunji Kasim, William Bellchambers on 18/10/2016| Leave a Comment »
Much Ado About Nothing (LINKED) is at Chichester, Manchester then London for a long run. This is a revival of the 2014 RSC production directed by Christopher Luscombe, and paired with Love’s Labour’s Lost under the title Love’s Labour’s Won. For the revival they have reverted to the better-known main title. One of the funniest plays you will ever see. A perfect introduction to Shakespeare too.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Ayesha Dharkar, Chris Nayak, Chu Omambala, Erika Whyman, Jack Holden, Laura Harding, Laura Riseborough, Lucy Ellinson, Mecy Ojelade, Peter Hamilton Dyer, RSC, Sam Redford on 28/02/2016| 2 Comments »
Review of A Midsummer Night’s Dream: A Play For The Nation. (SEE LINK) This superb production starts its tour of the country in Stratford, and will use different amateur actors as the “rude mechanicals” in each city for the play within a play, 84 in total, and 580 schoolchildren. A five star review.
