By Mark Ludmon Tommy Marren’s comedy Nobody’s Talking To Me is to play the Watford Colosseum in Hertfordshire in the one British engagement outside of a tour of Ireland. This post Irish …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 09:16AMBy Mark Ludmon What a story. Eve will be one of the most honest accounts of change and transgression that you will see on the Fringe. This post REVIEW: Eve, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh Festi…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:44AMBy Mark Ludmon Grippingly directed by Valentina Ceschi, it effectively shifts tone and perspective and, by the end, leaves us questioning how much we really want to know about the authors we…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 02:49PMBy Mark Ludmon The tunes in Buried are catchy and you'll find yourself humming them afterwards even though the lyrics come from a more blood-soaked context. This post REVIEW: Buried – …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 07:06AMBy Mark Ludmon On a winter’s day in London in 1582, the court of Elizabeth I celebrated Christmas and New Year with a play packed full of bickering gods, magic spells and romantic i…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 03:19PMBy Mark Ludmon There is no doubt a germ of a good show in this bold re-interpretation of Stoker's story but this production unfortunately falls short of achieving it. This post REVIEW: The B…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 08:45AMBy Mark Ludmon While Twilight Song lacks the power of My Night With Reg, it is an enjoyable piece of drama that sharply portrays people – both gay and straight – who feel trapped by thei…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 03:51AMBy Mark Ludmon Stockard Channing is outstanding as Kristin in Apologia, urbane and bitchy but covering up intense emotions that she can barely understand. This post REVIEW: Apologia, Trafalg…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 03:19AMBy Mark Ludmon The cast has been announced for the world premiere of a new stage adaptation of Jack Rosenthal’s classic British film, The Knowledge. Steven Pacey, Celine Abrahams, James Al…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:13AMBy Mark Ludmon Queers Part 2 The Old Vic Theatre 31 July 2017 Four stars In the first set of monologues curated by Mark Gatiss under the banner of Queers at the Old Vic, we were given insigh…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:04PMBy Mark Ludmon Directed by Mark Gatiss and Joe Murphy, they are poignant and funny but, most of all, they are stories of hope and survival. This post REVIEW: Queers Part 1, Old Vic Theatre �…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 04:08AMBy Mark Ludmon West End stars have been announced for a festival of musical theatre at The Other Palace in London, headlined by the premiere of a new show co-written by Burt Bacharach. This …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 05:30PMBy Mark Ludmon Gloria is a gripping and darkly funny drama, confirming Branden Jacobs-Jenkins as one of America's best and freshest writers in theatre. This post REVIEW: Gloria, Hampstead Th…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:52PMBy Mark Ludmon Slickly directed by Rufus Norris, Mosquitoes entertains and enlightens although, if I may use one of its metaphors, it lacks bite. This post REVIEW: Mosquitoes, National Theat…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 05:30PMBy Mark Ludmon Leading stage actor Michelle Terry has been announced as the new artistic director for Shakespeare’s Globe from next April. The Olivier Award winner has appeared to great ac…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:33PMBy Mark Ludmon Overall Candide is highly entertaining and a superb demonstration of the brilliance and beauty of Bernstein's music. This post REVIEW: Candide in Concert, Cadogan Hall ✭✭�…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 08:06PMBy Mark Ludmon Yank is an accomplished, tightly paced show with a flawless cast led by Andy Coxon as macho Mitch, with matinee idol good looks This post REVIEW: Yank!, Charing Cross Theatre …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 12:43AMBy Mark Ludmon Simon Shepherd has joined the cast of Frinton Summer Theatre's revival of Peter Quilter's comedy Glorious! about Florence Foster Jenkins. This post Glorious new role for Simon…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:41PMBy Mark Ludmon Hampton's translation has a lightness of touch that brings a leisurely flow of laughter making this a pleasant if unexciting 80 minutes of well-made theatre This post REVIEW: …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:10PMBy Mark Ludmon The cast has been announced for a series of rehearsed readings of seminal plays at the National Theatre exploring LGBT+ culture and history. This post Cast announced for Natio…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:23PMBy Mark Ludmon Maybe that is because there are no grey areas, making The View From Nowhere’s tone of frustration and anger one that is fully deserved. This post REVIEW: The View From N…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:53PMBy Mark Ludmon Stella Gonet, Pamela Miles, Matilda Ziegler, Flora Montgomery and Ben Stock are among actors lined up for this year’s Frinton Summer Theatre. Known as the UK’s old…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:08AMBy Mark Ludmon Four productions by leading theatre company Paines Plough are to transfer to London’s Orange Tree Theatre after touring. Black Mountain by Brad Birch, Out Of Love by Elinor …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 08:21PMBy Mark Ludmon Mark Ludmon reviews Matthew Campling’s play The English Heart which is now playing at the Etcetera Theatre in Camden. Book Now! This post REVIEW: The English Heart, Etce…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 07:46PMBy Mark Ludmon On The Town is a show where everything is the star, from Leonard Bernstein's rich orchestral and melodic score to Drew McOnie's breathtaking choreography This post REVIEW: On …
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 08:12PMBy Mark Ludmon The Society of London Theatre (SOLT) has announced that leading producer Kenny Wax has been appointed as its new president. Kenny brings extensive experience to SOLT having pr…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 07:50PMBy Mark Ludmon Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, the new musical that was a hit at Sheffield Crucible, is to transfer to London’s West End in November. The show, about a 16-year-old’s j…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:46AMBy Mark Ludmon The acclaimed Theatre Royal Bath production of Daniel Kehlmann’s The Mentor starring Oscar winner F Murray Abraham is about to begin its West End run. The Mentor runs from J…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 06:16AMBy Mark Ludmon The staging of Anat omy Of A Suicide is ambitious but pays off although its intensity may leave you feeling shattered. This post REVIEW: Anatomy Of A Suicide, Royal Court Thea…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 03:03PMBy Mark Ludmon Trimmed down by about 30 minutes since previews began, Common has gained momentum in time for press night although it still feels like it needs more work. This post REVIEW: Co…
SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 04:48AMBy Mark Ludmon The Traverse Theatre has revealed a programme of eight world premieres, three European premieres and five Scottish premieres for this year’s Edinburgh festival. The world pr…
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