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Thursday, June 6, 2013

PULSE Festival Review: My Heart is Hitchhiking Down Peachtree Street by Alice Longhurst

Have you ever been to the state of Georgia? I certainly hadn’t before I met J. Fergus Evans, but during his intimate performance at the PULSE Festival I could swear I was there, being …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:43PM

PULSE Festival Review: Mess by Alice Longhurst

Can eating disorders ever be funny? Surely we’ve all been in situations so awful that the only response we can make is to laugh. This is the method Caroline Horton uses in Mess to tackle a…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:10PM
Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Review Overview: PULSE Festival by Alice Longhurst

It may be small in scale and a little obscure, but the ten-day PULSE Festival at Ipswich’s New Wolsey Theatre has a rich, eclectic range of shows which bring its loyal, almost cult-like au…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:51AM
Sunday, May 19, 2013

Review: Fallen in Love: The Secret Heart of Anne Boleyn by Alice Longhurst

The moody overcast sky and the anniversary of the execution of George Boleyn in 1536 seemed fittingly portentous for the opening night of Fallen in Love in the Tower of London. The Suffolk-b…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:10AM
Friday, March 29, 2013

Review: The Cafe by Alice Longhurst

The Café is a site-specific performance, performed in the Coffee Works Project in Angel, which tells the all-too familiar story of austerity through a day in the life of a struggling café …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:11AM
Sunday, February 24, 2013

Review: Radha is Looking Good/The Clock by Alice Longhurst

The first half of this double bill by the Hide and Seek Theatre company attempts to take us into the world of 24-year-old Radha, a girl with severe autism. The piece is performed by Chandni …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:59AM
Saturday, February 23, 2013

Review: The Deep Space by Alice Longhurst

This new play by Lila Whelan grew out of a short news item to become a deeply moving, often shocking examination of the human causes of a house fire which killed two young children and their…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:10AM
Monday, February 11, 2013

Review: Feast by Alice Longhurst

Feast is a work of ambitious scope, taking on the familiar story of African enslavement and subsequent dispersion throughout the Atlantic world. It’s harrowing subject matter, as is ma…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:13AM
Friday, February 8, 2013

Review: Flow by Alice Longhurst

You know you’re in for an interesting evening when you’re issued with an adapted bin bag on entry. And when you note that the floor has been changed into what looks a bit like a large pa…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:43AM
Saturday, February 2, 2013

Review: Tatyana by Alice Longhurst

Having seen the Royal Ballet’s stunning take on John Cranko’s Onegin the night before at the ROH, I was struggling to imagine how the Companhia de Dança Deborah Colker would compare wit…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:55AM
Sunday, January 20, 2013

Review: Sappho in Nine Fragments by Alice Longhurst

      Jane Montgomery Griffiths’s extraordinary one-woman play brings the ancient Greek poetess Sappho to life in order to ponder her existence. It’s part literary history…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:23PM
Thursday, January 17, 2013

Review: Three Sisters by Alice Longhurst

It seems no season is complete without a clutch of Seagulls, a Cherry Orchard or two, or an Uncle Vanya, and there’s no doubt Chekov’s current popularity would blow the imagination of th…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:45AM
Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Review: A Coalition Carol by Alice Longhurst

“Some hurtful things have been written in the bus shelter”, the cast is disillusioned and mutinous, and the power keeps going off. Yet the Spreyton Gurnish Am Dram Society Christmas show…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:45PM
Monday, December 10, 2012

Review: XY by Alice Longhurst

Theatre 503, a small stage above the Latchmere pub on Battersea Park Road, has a reputation for staging provocative new writing. Led since 2006 by Artistic Directors Tim Roseman, who left th…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:29AM

Review: Cinderella the Midnight Princess by Alice Longhurst

The Rose Theatre’s festive offering this year is Charles Way’s charming adaption of the Cinderella rags-to-riches fairytale. Set in late eighteenth century Germany, in a kingdom devastat…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:11AM
Sunday, December 2, 2012

Review: Tango Pasión by Alice Longhurst

What is Argentina’s most successful export? Aside from the excellent Malbec wines produced in the high-altitude conditions of Mendoza province, and perhaps football deities like Messi and …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:33PM
Saturday, October 27, 2012

Review: Blue Skies by Alice Longhurst

Is it ever better not to know? What if, for example, you suspected your own government was complicit in the torture of terror suspects? Pentabus Theatre’s new production Blue Skies gives u…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:13AM
Monday, October 22, 2012

Review: Infliction by Alice Longhurst

We dart across the road in front of irritated taxi drivers; the girl with the gold bag pauses uncertainly at the corner of the street. She turns and starts walking away. We follow, rushing t…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:21PM
Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Review: Mother Courage and her Children by Alice Longhurst

“War is just business”, even in the twenty-first century. As Blackeyed Theatre brings Brecht’s anti-war play forward some 400 years, it’s obvious that his challenges are just as rele…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:11PM
Monday, October 15, 2012

Review: A Life by Alice Longhurst

Take some cracking Irish characters, throw in a bitter and confusing love triangle, a terminal illness and the twilight period of life, and you get something rather special. Hugh Leonard’s…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 01:53PM
Thursday, October 4, 2012

Review: A Winter’s Tale by Alice Longhurst

We are playing a game, a game of make-believe. There’s a king and a queen, the king’s chum from school who also happens to be a king, and the gamekeeper who does little to hide her disap…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:46PM
Friday, September 21, 2012

Review: Merchant of Venice by Alice Longhurst

Shakespeare’s tale of financial and emotional turmoil is here located in the Venice of the near future; references to the failing Euro and the vicious world of money-lending conjure images…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:00AM
Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Review: The Sacred Flame by Alice Longhurst

In the world of literature, love often seems to lead to murder, but what happens when the victim is a bed-bound war veteran? In many ways, Somerset Maugham’s The Sacred Flame is a classic…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:07AM
Thursday, June 30, 2011

Review: The Wiz by Alice Longhurst

The Wiz started life as a Broadway show in 1975, based on Lyman Frank Baum’s book The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Producer Ken Harper transferred the tale from rural Kansas to the city, creati…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:18AM
Monday, June 13, 2011

Review: Transform Season at West Yorkshire Playhouse by Alice Longhurst

Transform season is introduced as a two week conversation about theatre. It’s all about change; changing what it means to be an audience member, exploring how performance can, and should, …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:50AM
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Feature: Transform your theatrical experience at WYP by Alice Longhurst

Photo: Sheila Burnett One of the few constants in this world is that it always seems to be changing. That’s certainly the case at Leeds’ West Yorkshire Playhouse this June where the Tran…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:22AM
Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Review at High Tide Festival ’11: Nicked by Alice Longhurst

Getting home from the theatre and sticking the news on, I was thrown for several seconds by the familiarity of Nick Clegg’s dulcet tones. Then I realised I’d just spent the evening with …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:18AM

Review at High Tide Festival ’11: Incoming by Alice Longhurst

A highlight of this year’s High Tide Festival, held in the pretty Suffolk town of Halesworth, is the eagerly-awaited first play by former Poet Laureate, Andrew Motion. The result of an exc…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 05:27AM

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