★★★★ FILUMENA, THEATRE ROYAL WINDSOR Dazzling Felicity Kendall conquers time in a tour de force of comedic playing Dazzling Felicity Kendall conquers time in a tour de force of com…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:06PM★★★ACCOLADE, WINDSOR THEATRE ROYAL Pokey questions about public figures' private lives Vintage Emlyn Williams play asks pokey questions about private-public tolerance, despite casting …
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 11:48AM★★★★THE WHITE FACTORY, MARYLEBONE THEATRE Dazzling treatment of a notorious moral betrayal Dazzling Russian production finds fresh relevance in the Lodz ghetto massacre This powerfu…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 02:13AM★★★★PATRIOTS Zingy comedy-melodrama about Putin hits even more painful spots Peter Morgan's zingy comedy-melodrama about Putin hits even more painful spots now With apocalyptic flood…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 06:04AM4000 MILES, CHICHESTER Brilliant Eileen Atkins at 88 in a tender, classy play A classy evening with authentic characters and Dame Eileen in a transparent blouse Of all the theatrical dames, …
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 07:18AM★★THE VORTEX, CHICHESTER Coward's drama about damaged mother and son needs Dyno-rodding Noel Coward's play about damaged mother and son needs Dyno-rodding Sometimes I go outside and loo…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 09:18AM★★★ DOGS OF EUROPE, BELARUS FREE THEATRE An apocalyptic vision has dreadful timeliness An apocalyptic vision of an insatiable, all-obliterating Russia has dreadful timeliness Hindsi…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 01:24AM★★★AVA: THE SECRET CONVERSATIONS, RIVERSIDE STUDIOS Elizabeth McGovern is glamorous but unrevealing as Ava Gardner Elizabeth McGovern is glamorous but unrevealing as the gloriously fou…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 02:03AM***THE SEVEN POMEGRANATE SEEDS, KINGSTON Pierce Brosnan's James Bond finds daft but apt place in Euripidean rewrite Pierce Brosnan's James Bond finds a daft but apt place in Euripidean rewr…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 07:24PM****THE CHERRY ORCHARD, WINDSOR McKellen's scene-stealing comic act is worth the ticket Ian McKellen's scene-stealing is not the only reason to see Chekhov's comedy The cherry orchard in Ant…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:18PM**THE MIRROR AND THE LIGHT Mantel self-adapts, and eviscerates, her novel on stage Third time round, Hilary Mantel self-adapts, and eviscerates, her novel on stage The first two stage adapta…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 10:12AM** LEOPARDS, KINGSTON When the trousers come off and the handcuffs go on, the climax is the sexual politics lecture When the trousers come off and the handcuffs go on, the climax is the s…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 08:18PM*****CONSTELLATIONS, VAUDEVILLE THEATRE Chris O'Dowd and Russell Tovey join the bittersweet comedy about sex, bees and cosmic luck The gay couple and the O'Dowd option bring new laughs and t…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 10:12AMHAMLET, WINDSOR THEATRE ROYAL Leaping out of time from Gandalf to Hamlet - athletic thespianism from Sir Ian McKellen Leaping out of time from Gandalf to Hamlet - athletic thespianism from…
SOURCE: theartsdesk.com at 06:32PMHow often are you charmed by one of Shakespeare’s sylvan romances while literally under a greenwood tree? Even if this summer is proving rather generous with the rough weather, it is an un…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 01:04PMAccording to Sellar and Yeatman in 1066 and All That, the true bible of English history, King John was a Bad (to be exact, an Awful) King. Shakespeare had quite an interest in Bad Kings - Ri…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:28PMIf one says, accurately, that Richard Bean’s Toast is a comedy about Hull’s lost bread industry, trade unions and the poor working man, you will possibly yawn and turn the page. But it i…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 10:21PMPro patria mori. Now there’s the test for Henry V - perform it on Remembrance Day. The “band of brothers” shtick relies on an idea of patriotism from an age when there was no need to d…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 09:37PMThe earthy contact with groundlings that Shakespeare’s Globe offers in its stagings makes a comical but telling context for Richard II, a play largely about political point-scoring between…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 03:50PMJonathan Miller’s new King Lear is rustic to its core, spoken in broad Northern accents, and the whole production could be packed onto a travelling theatre’s wagon and taken around Brita…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:27PMIt’s a hostage to fortune really to create a play on one of the funniest books ever written, and a Victorian one at that. Still, Jerome K Jerome’s Three Men in a Boat is regularly mined …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 02:37AMAlan Bennett’s 80th birthday last May deserves celebrating not just as a point of respect for a formidable playwright but with awe at his continuing liveliness. More than 40 years after he…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:46PMPrince Charles’s “black spider letters” - his attempts to influence or change government policy - are real, as is the government’s long collusion with Clarence House to keep them fro…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:13PMIn the midst of ferment as the arts world faces fast-shrinking public subsidy, Sir John Tusa, former managing director of the BBC World Service and the Barbican Arts Centre, publishes this w…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:00PMWhen a big star meets a small play, they go one of two ways - they step up to it like a believer, or they clue in the audience that this is all a bit low, throwing everything they have in th…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:02PMHilary Mantel’s two Thomas Cromwell novels have captured an enormous new readership for history with their crackling sense of place and immediacy of tension - the plays created on them, no…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:22PMIn his later life Shakespeare, who never ducked ways to define a hero, offered the public a challenge: Coriolanus is a professional warrior, deaf to reason, patrician hater of people power. …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 08:00PMA young man eaten up by fears of inherited disease, a mother who hid the facts of her awful marriage from her son to spare him, but is rewarded with even worse pain: the emotional plotlines …
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:00PMHere’s an elegant thing to do before 8 o'clock dinner - stroll out for an hour’s recital of a rollicking story-poem done in a hip underground venue with judiciously hip application of mo…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 07:44PMIn among the deluge of New Year Honours poured over Olympians (headed by Sir Bradley Wiggins, Sir Ben Ainslie, Dame Sarah Storey and Companion of Honour Lord Coe), there is a modest sprinkli…
SOURCE: The Arts Desk at 01:14AMThe word “people” of the title of Alan Bennett’s new play is to be spat out, like a lemon pip. People, who invade your space, boss your values, make you be what they want. So does the …
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