Sunday night TV: Roy Marsden's touring stage adaptation of Ruth Rendell's classic thriller is solid and serviceable. The post Review: A Judgement In Stone at the Theatre Royal Brighton appe…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:18AMAgeing disgracefully: this Ayckbourn comedy's best days are behind it. The post Review: How The Other Half Loves at the Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 06:28AMThe Chocolate Cream Poisoner: Tracey Sinclair reviews the second show in the Theatre Royal Brighton's Out of Hours season. The post Review: The Sorrowful Tale of Sleeping Sidney at the Theat…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 03:00AM"A female Alan Bennett with the voice of an angel": Tracey Sinclair reviews Catherine Ireton's touring one-woman show about little acts of bravery. The post Review: For all the fires not yet…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 12:48PM"A well-deserved second wind": Tracey Sinclair reviews English Touring Theatre's revival of Sam Holcroft's Ayckbourn-esque 2015 comedy. The post Review: Rules For Living at the Theatre Royal…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:07AM"More than mere monster": Tracey Sinclair reviews Neil Bartlett's "fresh and relevant" staging of Jean René Lemoine's radical, one-man reworking of the Medea myth. The post Review: Medea (W…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 03:02AMRemarkably fresh, depressingly relevant: Tracey Sinclair sees the contemporary parallels in Gore Vidal's 1960 political thriller about a hard-fought race for The White House. The post Review…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:44AMBaggy where it should be tight, and flat where it should sparkle: Tracey Sinclair reviews the touring production of Ira Levin's thriller The post Review: Deathtrap at the Theatre Royal Brigh…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 06:40AMUndemanding musical distraction: Tracey Sinclair on a touring adaptation of the movie romcom. The post Review: The Wedding Singer appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 04:46AMNostalgia-tinged: Tracey Sinclair reviews The Wedding Singer in Brighton as part of its UK tour. The post Review: The Wedding Singer at the Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first on Exeunt M…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 08:54AMFollowing a tour of UK cathedrals, Antic Disposition brings Richard III to one of London’s oldest churches. The historic setting makes a
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 05:41AMGuts and glitter: Tracey Sinclair reviews the touring production of Harvey Fierstein and Jerry Herman's musical. The post Review: La Cage aux Folles at Theatre Royal Brighton appeared first …
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 09:42AMRattles along like high heels on a city sidewalk: Tracey Sinclair reviews Tori Scott performing in Brighton. The post Review: Thirsty at the Marlborough Theatre, Brighton appeared first on …
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 06:19AMProperly unsettling: Tracey Sinclair reviews Ester Natzijl's disconcerting work at the Brighton Fringe. The post Review: WATCHING, Ceci n’est pas de deux at the Brighton Fringe appeared fi…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 03:44AMA small gem: Tracey Sinclair reviews Jack Rooke's debut solo show at the Brighton Fringe. The post Review: Good Grief at The Old Market, Brighton appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 08:29AMFizzing with wit and invention: Tracey Sinclair reviews The Hiccup Project's performance at the Brighton Festival. The post Review: May-We-Go-Round? at Brighton Festival appeared first on E…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:44AMKneehigh’s revival of its hit Tristan and Yseult – premiering at the Brighton Festival before touring – is a vibrant, vivid whirlwind
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:13AMCabaret star Meow Meow brings her engaging, eclectic style to the Brighton Festival for this specially commissioned song cycle on the history
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:00AMNudity made mundane: Tracey Sinclair reviews a night that's midway between burlesque show and literary salon. The post Review: Naked Girls Reading featuring Burlexe at the Brighton Fringe a…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 07:00AMPenned in the Margins’ No Dogs, No Indians – a Brighton Festival world premiere – is an ambitious if sprawling examination of
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:51AMUnderpinned with a fury at the injustice of it all: Tracey Sinclair is completely won over by Jonny Donahoe and Paddy Gervers' musical about 'Rich Bastard Tories'. The post Review: Jonny &…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 11:21AMTracey Sinclair reviews Tamara Saulwick's meditation on modern death as part of the Brighton Festival. The post Review: Endings at the Old Market, Brighton appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 04:56AMKat Francois’ Raising Lazarus skilfully blends the personal and political. The show takes the form of a poignant look at her family’s
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 06:12AMDespite a slightly muddled production, Tracey Sinclair finds that Arthur Miller's The Crucible remains as compelling and relevant as ever. The post Review: The Crucible at the Theatre Royal …
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:12AMMore than a greatest hits medley: Tracey Sinclair reviews Split Britches's revisiting of over three decades of work. The post Retro(per)spective at the Marlborough Theatre, Brighton appeare…
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 06:54AMWhile many people might envision celebrating their 85th year with a sherry and a nice sit down, Ray Cooney is marking his
SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 07:21AM"I find myself getting up...and saying my piece". Tracey Sinclair writes on her unexpectedly personal response to 'Working Class Dinner Party', hosted by performance artists Scottee, Selina …
SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 04:49AMThe first collaboration between long-running show Holiday on Ice’s producers Stage Entertainment and Olympic champion Christopher Dean, Believe is billed as a
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