No, not the country, but the play Switzerland by Joanna Murray-Smith (SEE LINK) at Bath Ustinov Studio. This two person play is based on crime writer Patricia Highsmith. A fascinating and unsettling story.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Calum Finlay, Lucy Bailey, Phyllis Logan on 23/08/2018| Leave a Comment »
No, not the country, but the play Switzerland by Joanna Murray-Smith (SEE LINK) at Bath Ustinov Studio. This two person play is based on crime writer Patricia Highsmith. A fascinating and unsettling story.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Andrew Bridgmont, Danny Lee Wynter, Emma Curtis, Emma Rice, Lucy Bailey, Patrick Barlow, Paul James, Philip Cumbus, Rob Callender, Theo Cowan on 06/11/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of John Milton’s “Comus: A Masque in Honour of Chastity” at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Director Lucy Bailey and writer Patrick Barlow have created a frame play, based on its 1634 original production. The result is very funny and very lively.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Cherie Lunghi, Christine Kavanagh, Harold Pinter Theatre, Lucy Bailey, Martin Jarvis, Nigel Havers, Oscar Wilde, Sian Phillips, Simon Brett, The Importance of Being Earnest on 12/07/2014| Leave a Comment »
Review of The Importance of Being Earnest, (LINKED) directed by Lucy Bailey is now up. This version sets the play within the frame of an Amateur Dramatic company of ageing actors rehearsing the play with a star cast including Martin Jarvis, Nigel Havers and Sian Phillips.
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Brian Martin, Flora Spencer-Longhurst, Globe, Indira Varma, Lavinia, Lucy Bailey, Samuel Edward-Cook, Titus Andronicus, William Houston on 04/05/2014| Leave a Comment »
Review added of the Globe Theatre’s revival of Titus Andronicus, directed by Lucy Bailey. Linked here. This revives the spectacular 2006 production.
Tamara, Queen of the Goths, pleads for her son’s life
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Fortune's Fool, Lucy Bailey, Lucy Briggs-Owen, Old Vic, Richard McCabe, Turgenev on 16/02/2014| Leave a Comment »
Fortune’s Fool at The Old Vic is a must-see. This review was wrongly linked yesterday, but is correct now.


