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599 stories by "Clare Brennan"

The week in theatre: Guys and Dolls; Snowflake; The Wizard of Oz " review by Clare Brennan

Crucible, Sheffield; Kiln, London; Leeds PlayhouseRobert Hastie's new Guys and Dolls is an instant classic, Mike Bartlett's arguments are a slow burn, and for a thrilling trip to Oz, there i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54am on December 29, 2019

Miracle on 34th Street review " flawed fairytale of New York by Clare Brennan

Playhouse theatre, LiverpoolA cracking score and an energetic cast can't disguise an unconvincing romance in Gemma Bodinetz's update of the seasonal classic Kris Kringle believes he is Santa…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on December 23, 2019

Strange Tales review " hi-tech theatre meets ancient Chinese storytelling by Clare Brennan

Traverse theatre, EdinburghPu Songling's weird stories are brought to life with a hit-and-miss mixture of cutting-edge video and live performance A demon with a paintbrush retouches the feat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:54am on December 15, 2019

Drac & Jill review " a supercharged helping of festive filth by Clare Brennan

Wardrobe theatre, BristolThe cast sinks its teeth into this extremely adult seasonal mashup of Dracula, Jack and Jill and The Sound of Music A generalised power cut delayed curtain up(metaph…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54am on December 8, 2019

Wild Goose Dreams review " an internet liaison complete with visions by Clare Brennan

Ustinov Studio, Theatre Royal BathHansol Jung's tale of two lonely Koreans who meet online is witty but overstuffed with ideasWe are in Seoul. Guk Minsung is a "goose father", one of those w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:12am on December 1, 2019

Hello and Goodbye review " Athol Fugard's powerful sibling drama by Clare Brennan

York Theatre RoyalJo Mousley and Emilio Iannucci excel in this engrossing production of Fugard's tale of a brother and sister's ambiguous reunion "I am a regional writer," claimed South Afri…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:18am on November 24, 2019

My Mother Said I Never Should review " signs of the times by Clare Brennan

Crucible, SheffieldSilence is both golden and frustrating in Charlotte Keatley's play about four generations of women featuring deaf actors Fingersmiths theatre company specialises in "ways …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:18am on November 17, 2019

The Season review " chutzpah and charm in New York romcom by Clare Brennan

New Wolsey theatre, IpswichNewcomers Jim Barne and Kit Buchan have written a classic Christmas romance enhanced by confident production "Even impossible dreams come true," sings the wonderst…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:03am on November 10, 2019

A Museum in Baghdad review " the tale of two women trying to preserve Iraq's treasures by Clare Brennan

Swan theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonHannah Khalil's ambitious play, set in 1926 and 2006, struggles to dramatise questions of power and gender A museum is a site of encounter between past and p…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:36am on November 3, 2019

Fibres review " searing account of a deadly occupational hazard by Clare Brennan

Paisley Arts CentreWinning performances deliver a heartbreaking and unsentimental tale about asbestos poisoning in the workplaceFrances Poet's latest play is a condemnation of an atrocious w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:48am on October 27, 2019

I Have Met the Enemy (And the Enemy Is Us) review " not quite on target by Clare Brennan

Byker Community Centre, Newcastle upon TyneThe audience is invited to attend a mock UK arms fair in this laudable but underdeveloped production Travelling to Common Wealth and Northern Stage…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:48pm on October 19, 2019

The Monstrous Heart review " grizzly mother-daughter reunion by Clare Brennan

Stephen Joseph theatre, ScarboroughOliver Emanuel's Canadian log cabin drama goes nowhere slowly 'Tis a dark and snow-stormy night somewhere in Canada. After many years of separation, a moth…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:06am on October 13, 2019

The Last King of Scotland " morally flawed stage adaptation by Clare Brennan

Crucible, SheffieldBy rendering its hero completely passive, Steve Waters loses a key aspect of Giles Foden's novelGiles Foden describes the narrator-hero of his 1998 multiple prize-winning …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:33am on October 6, 2019

On Bear Ridge review " potent study of the places we leave behind by Clare Brennan

Sherman theatre, CardiffWriting, acting and design combine brilliantly in Ed Thomas's new, semi-autobiographical playJohn Daniel (Rhys Ifans) fears that daily wearing of his only pair of tro…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:54am on September 29, 2019

Reasons to Stay Alive review " hope beats the black dog by Clare Brennan

Crucible, SheffieldMatt Haig converses with his younger self in this engaging take on his memoir about depression The novelist Matt Haig wrote his award-wining, bestselling 2015 memoir about…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:42am on September 22, 2019

Two Trains Running review " a menacing tale of black oppression by Clare Brennan

Royal and Derngate, NorthamptonThis fine revival of August Wilson's 1992 play finds seven people in 60s Pittsburgh struggling with a turbulent world Double Pulitzer prize-winning writer Augu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42am on September 8, 2019

Season's Greetings review " laugh-aloud ridiculousness by Clare Brennan

Stephen Joseph theatre, ScarboroughAlan Ayckbourn directs this excellent revival of his 1980 comedy of a family suffering a less than festive Christmas Playwright Alan Ayckbourn remembers a …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:36am on September 1, 2019

Lughnasa FrielFest review " art over troubled borders by Clare Brennan

Various venues, Derry and DonegalThe annual celebration of the work of Brian Friel carries powerful reminders of the work of building community "Politics are so obtrusive here." The great Ir…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on August 25, 2019

All Hands on Deck review " engaging narrowboat drama by Clare Brennan

Wharfhouse, Cropredy, OxfordshireMikron's second world war show follows two female navy recruits as they battle the enemy and colleagues "Theatre anywhere for everyone, by canal, river and r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:33am on August 18, 2019

The week in theatre: The Secret River; La Reprise; 8 Hotels " review by Clare Brennan

King's theatre; Lyceum, Edinburgh; Minerva, ChichesterEnglish settlers terrorise Indigenous Australians in an unflinching production from Sydney; the aftermath of a homophobic killing is exp…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42am on August 11, 2019

The week in theatre: Uncle Vanya; There Is a Light That Never Goes Out; Malory Towers " review by Clare Brennan

Theatre Royal Bath; Royal Exchange, Manchester; Passenger Shed, BristolRupert Everett's astute direction of Chekhov results in a meeting of minds, and a luddite history is given a modern edg…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:33am on August 3, 2019

The Children review " a toxic past refuses to remain buried by Clare Brennan

Theatre by the Lake, KeswickLucy Kirkwood's domestic-seeming drama has the steely underpinning of a Greek tragedy A visitor arrives at a cottage by the sea " unexpected but not unknown. Rose…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on July 28, 2019

Life of Pi review " Martel's tall tale brought to astonishing life by Clare Brennan

Crucible, SheffieldLolita Chakrabarti's superbly acted adaptation of Yann Martel's Booker-winner makes dazzling use of its interplay of illusions Everything about this production is amazing,…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06am on July 14, 2019

Wrestling the Walrus review " boldness and invention by Clare Brennan

Royal Exchange, ManchesterThe Hodgkiss award winner by 154 Collective finds complexity in a simple encounter between two people Wrestling the Walrus is the winner of the latest Hodgkiss awar…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on July 7, 2019

Crooked Dances review " an unfinished fairytale by Clare Brennan

The Other Place, Stratford-upon-AvonRobin French's new play mixes music, folklore and contemporary ideas to intriguing, if overlong effect Into a house in a forest go a boy and a girl. Wolve…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:12am on June 30, 2019
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