Review of The Winter’s Tale at Shakespeare’s Globe added (FOLLOW THE LINK). A lopsided production. The serious bits in Sicily are much better than the pastoral comic bits in Bohemia.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adrian Bower, Annette Badland, Becci Gemmell, Blanche McIntyre, Howard Ward, Jordan Metcalfe, Lukr McGregor, Norah Lopez0Holden, Oliver Ryan, Priyanga Burford, Rose Wardlaw, Sirine Saba, Will Keen, Zora Bishop on 19/08/2018| 1 Comment »
Review of The Winter’s Tale at Shakespeare’s Globe added (FOLLOW THE LINK). A lopsided production. The serious bits in Sicily are much better than the pastoral comic bits in Bohemia.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Adrian Hood Ben Goffe, Asif Khan, Caroline Quentin, Danielle Bird, Grant Olding, Jordan Metcalfe, Josh Sneedy, Laura Elsworthy, Mark Addy, Matt Sutton, Neil D'Souza, Paul Popplewell, Phillip Breen, Piero Niel-Mee, Richard Bean, Rowan Polonski, Sarah Middleton on 06/04/2017| Leave a Comment »
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.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bullingdon Club, Jordan Metcalfe, Laura Wade, Neil Caple, POSH, Riot Club, Salisbury Playhouse, Susannah Trèsilian on 20/03/2015| Leave a Comment »
Review of POSH by Laura Wade at Salisbury Playhouse. The film The Riot Club was based on the original 2010 play, and this is a new production of the stage play. Extremely funny and fast moving. 