Review of a lesser-known Arthur Miller play, The Price (LINKED) at Bath Theatre Royal, with David Suchet and Brendan Coyle. It has been critically acclaimed. I have a somewhat contrary view.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adrian Lukis, Brendan Coyle, David Suchet, Jonathan Church, Sara Stewart, Simon Higlett on 22/08/2018| 2 Comments »
Review of a lesser-known Arthur Miller play, The Price (LINKED) at Bath Theatre Royal, with David Suchet and Brendan Coyle. It has been critically acclaimed. I have a somewhat contrary view.

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.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bryan Dick, Christopher Timothy, Florence Hall, Gabrielle Dempsey, Harold Brighouse, Jonathan Church, Martin Shaw, Naomi Frederick, Simon Higlett on 06/03/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Harold Brighouse’s classic comedy Hobson’s Choice, in its centenary production. Bath Theatre Royal and touring. Directed by Jonathan Church.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anna-Jane Casey, Jerry Herman, Jonathan Church, Mabel Normand, Mack & Mabel, Mack Sennett, Michael Ball, Michael Stewart, Rebecca LaChance on 19/07/2015| Leave a Comment »
Review of Mack & Mabel (FOLLOW LINK) at Chichester Festival Theatre. Stunning stagecraft and the voices of Michael Ball (as Mack Sennett) and Rebecca LaChance (as Mabel Normand).I don’t know how good the 1974 production was, but I’d guess that this one is so good because of what the 2015 direction and production has added.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amadeus, Chichester Festival Theatre, Jessie Buckley, Jonathan Church, Joshia McGuire, Rupert Everett on 19/07/2014| Leave a Comment »
Review of the re-opening production at Chichester Festival Theatre, Peter Shaffer’s Amadeus (LINKED) with Rupert Everett, Joshua McGuire and Jessie Buckley. An out and out five star play, for the second Saturday afternoon in a row, Monumental.

