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Sunday, February 12, 2017

Dr Frankenstein review – the 200-year-old classic has been better served before by Clare Brennan

Northern Stage, NewcastleSelma Dimitrijevic’s adaptation, while daring in parts, is ultimately found wantingDr Frankenstein is translated from a he to a she: Victor becomes Victoria. As th…

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Sunday, February 5, 2017

What’s in a Name? review – a fast, frothy French comedy of manners by Clare Brennan

Birmingham RepA taut cast makes the most of this 2010 hit comedy, directed by Jeremy Sams in its British premiereIn a loft conversion in Peckham, south London, lecturer Peter (Jamie Glover) …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:48AM
Sunday, January 29, 2017

Made in India review – an emotionally charged mix of politics and parenthood by Clare Brennan

Belgrade theatre, CoventryThe ethical dilemmas of international surrogacy are examined in an impressive production that refuses to offer easy answersAbove the stage, on three different level…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:03AM
Sunday, January 15, 2017

Sweet Charity review – five-star revival of the 60s Broadway musical by Clare Brennan

Royal Exchange, Manchester Kaisa Hammarlund’s portrayal of Neil Simon’s Everywoman strikes a perfect balanceSome people see Neil Simon’s 1966 musical comedy (with lyrics by Dorothy Fie…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM
Sunday, January 8, 2017

A Little of What You Fancy review – a miniature Victorian extravaganza by Clare Brennan

Salisbury PlayhouseFour performers rustle up a bustling parlour show of songs, sketches and magicA Little of What You Fancy, as the queen of the saucy song, Marie Lloyd, used to suggest to h…

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Love review – homelessness brought close to home by Clare Brennan

Dorfman, LondonThe shared indignities of life in temporary accommodation hit home in Alexander Zeldin’s new play at the NationalLove is set in a hostel offering temporary accommodation for…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:06AM
Sunday, January 1, 2017

Annie Get Your Gun review – out of time and short on ammo by Clare Brennan

Crucible theatre, SheffieldThe songs still hit their mark in Irving Berlin’s musical western, but 1940s stereotyping leaves the show creaking with ageIn this 1946 comic-romantic musical, s…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:12AM
Sunday, December 25, 2016

The Full Monty – review by Clare Brennan

Lyceum, SheffieldIt's not surprising that when it appeared in 1997 The Full Monty was instantly dubbed a "feelgood" film. Set in the late 1980s, it tells the story of a group of skilled men …

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Sunday, December 18, 2016

The Star review – a touching music hall celebration by Clare Brennan

Liverpool PlayhouseThe Playhouse’s sparkling Edwardian past is brought back to life in Michael Wynne’s fine new playThe star of The Star is the theatre itself. Gertrude Lawrence and Noë…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:24AM
Sunday, December 11, 2016

Treasure Island; Strictly Ballroom; The Snow Queen; Fantastic Mr Fox; Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland – review by Clare Brennan

Gender roles are all at sea and a fox learns a lesson in our pick of Christmas shows in Birmingham, Leeds, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Southampton and EdinburghChristmas shows are a fabulous …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:18AM
Sunday, November 20, 2016

Harriet Martineau Dreams of Dancing review – drawing-room antics by Clare Brennan

Live theatre, NewcastleShelagh Stephenson’s play about the radical thinker’s stay on Tyneside provides a witty examination of her ideas but not much dramaLike the quilt its female charac…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:54AM
Sunday, November 13, 2016

This Might Hurt review – John Godber’s home truths on the nation’s health by Clare Brennan

John Godber mines his own life for this tale set in an NHS at breaking pointWhen John Godber returns to Hull, Hull turns out. From 1984 to 2010, the writer-director’s name was synonymous w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:31AM
Sunday, November 6, 2016

The Revenger’s Tragedy review – Jacobean drama gets ill-fitting glam gloss by Clare Brennan

Nottingham PlayhouseA 1970s-style sexing-up of Thomas Middleton’s 17th-century play fails to throw much new light on the textThomas Middleton’s 17th-century tragedy pivots around the dil…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:42AM
Sunday, October 30, 2016

North Country review – the apocalypse and Marks & Spencer by Clare Brennan

Wild Woods, BradfordA former M&S food hall is the setting for this imaginative vision of a struggle for survival after a global plagueFreedom Studios specialises in “new plays in unusu…

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Sunday, October 23, 2016

Grain in the Blood review – too cool for comfort by Clare Brennan

Tron, GlasgowThe detached acting in Rob Drummond’s horror-flecked melodrama render it less than the sum of its partsSet in a present that could be any time, on a remote Scottish farm that …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:56AM
Sunday, October 16, 2016

The Two Gentleman of Verona review – 60s update strikes false note by Clare Brennan

Everyman, LiverpoolShakespeare’s early satire on romance gains little from being transported into the swinging decadeDirector Nick Bagnall and composer James Fortune take Shakespeare’s e…

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Sunday, October 9, 2016

Merch yr Eog/Merc’h an Eog review – a salmon man’s upstream struggle by Clare Brennan

Aberystwyth Arts Centre, AberystwythThis Welsh/Breton co-production has a fine cast but suffers from prosaic writing and a dramatically challenged translation app“The past is another count…

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Sunday, October 2, 2016

Wish List review – heartfelt performances weighed down by Clare Brennan

Royal Exchange, ManchesterHeavy-handed direction mars this prize-winning play about the challenges faced by young people at the bottom of the heapKatherine Soper’s Bruntwood prize-winning …

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The Beauty Queen of Leenane review – a stunning anniversary production by Clare Brennan

Town Hall theatre, GalwayMartin McDonagh’s bitter-humoured play of thwarted dreams is as powerful as ever, performed 20 years on by the company who premiered itIt looks at odds with itself…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:51AM
Sunday, September 18, 2016

Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? – review by Clare Brennan

Sheffield CrucibleThe effect of Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor slicing one another with lines as sharp as flensing knives in the 1966 film version of Edward Albee's 1962 play is still e…

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Henceforward… review – darkly funny Ayckbourn revival by Clare Brennan

Stephen Joseph theatre, ScarboroughA playful cast brighten Alan Ayckbourn’s 1987 dystopian comedy, which stresses the value of other people to our livesAs playwright and director, Alan Ayc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:36AM
Sunday, September 11, 2016

The Cheviot, the Stag and the Black, Black Oil review – a superb revival by Clare Brennan

Dundee Rep, and touringJohn McGrath’s influential play about the history of the Highlands lives up to expectationsTry as you might not to let it happen, there are times when personal preju…

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Sunday, August 28, 2016

Richard III review – a beautifully executed spectacle by Clare Brennan

Lyceum, EdinburghLars Eidinger plays Shakespeare’s arch-villain with gleeful, knock-kneed energy in Thomas Ostermeier’s productionBernard Shaw famously compared Richard III to a Punch an…

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They Drink It in the Congo review – on the rocky road of good intentions by Clare Brennan

Almeida, LondonThe interests of a London ‘awareness-raising festival’ for the Congo and the realities of life there collide in Adam Brace’s intelligent and funny playWhen I first said …

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The Toad Knew review – a grand illusion by Clare Brennan

King’s theatre, EdinburghJames Thiérrée’s performance piece contains a glorious coup de théâtre but exists in a closed world without dramaWhat The Toad Knew and how or why he knew it…

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Sunday, August 21, 2016

Strife review – strikingly modern Galsworthy by Clare Brennan

Minerva, ChichesterJohn Galsworthy’s 1909 drama of industrial woes still resonates in a fine revival by debut director Bertie CarvelA sound montage of news items and politicians’ stateme…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:08AM
Sunday, August 14, 2016

Stig of the Dump review – relaxed rapport in the great outdoors by Clare Brennan

Grosvenor Park Open Air theatre, Chester Theatrical joy and magic are summoned, but the caveman of Clive King’s novel is sadly dehumanisedMaybe it’s because it feels a bit like a circus …

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Sunday, August 7, 2016

Sherlock Holmes: The Hound of the Baskervilles review – a song and dance over Conan Doyle by Clare Brennan

York Theatre RoyalThe classic detective mystery gets the Victorian music hall treatmentFor many years now, Damian Cruden has directed the merry anarchy that is the York panto (written by and…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:13AM
Sunday, July 31, 2016

Half a Sixpence review – slick musical update lacks emotional clout by Clare Brennan

Chichester Festival theatreJulian Fellowes and Cameron Mackintosh’s reworking of HG Wells has the production values but lacks rounded charactersHit-makers Julian Fellowes (writer of Downto…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 04:01AM
Sunday, July 24, 2016

Watch It, Sailor! / The Vertical Hour review – trouble with the in-laws by Clare Brennan

Theatre by the Lake, KeswickBroad 60s comedy and sharp millennial political drama share a venue as the Cumbrian rep company ends an eraIt began life in 1952 as a “Blue Box” – a mobile …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 03:49AM
Tuesday, July 19, 2016

A Midsummer Night’s Dream review – magnificent stagecraft by Clare Brennan

New Wolsey theatre, IpswichShakespeare veteran Trevor Nunn finally tackles the Bard’s much-loved comedy – and in some styleA Midsummer Night’s Dream was the first Shakespeare play the …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 01:45PM

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2024-2025 BROADWAY SEASON
Jun 05, 2024: Home - Todd Haimes Theatre
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Jul 30, 2024: Job - Hayes Theater
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Nov 14, 2024: Tammy Faye - Palace Theatre
Dec 12, 2024: Cult of Love - Hayes Theater
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Mar 17, 2025: Purpose - Hayes Theater
Apr 10, 2025: Smash - Imperial Theatre
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