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48 stories by "Hannah Tookey"

Review: The Queen of Spades, The Coliseum by Hannah Tookey

ENO concludes its latest season of work with The Queen of Spades, an opera that's been dormant in their company for over 20 years. David Alden's staging of Tchaikovsky's opera as the delirio…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:08pm on June 10, 2015

Review: Known, Pleasance Theatre by Hannah Tookey

There's something strange about watching a production in which there are no fictional characters. Shows after which a quick Google search or snoop on social media could reveal more about the…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:19pm on June 8, 2015

Review: Nightingales, New Wimbledon Studio by Hannah Tookey

Discussions around rape culture have been building steadily over the last few years, with attitudes slowly changing. Rape culture is talked about actively and openly by groups such as Cuntry…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:57am on April 19, 2015

Edinburgh Review: Birdwatchers' Wives, Summerhall by Hannah Tookey

Towering over us and elegantly decked out by designer David Curtis-Ring in a full feather gown, Caroline Smith is the modesty-lacking part-bird, part-diva Rita. It is apparently a very real …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:50pm on August 28, 2014

Review: Daytona, Theatre Royal Haymarket by Hannah Tookey

Each act of Daytona focuses on a dramatic revelation, and both are bursting with potential for discourse. Without revealing too much, the primary concept addressed focuses on what is morally…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 6:20am on July 14, 2014

Blog: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels " learning the moves by Hannah Tookey

Hats were thrown, people were swung and dance skills were tested at the Dirty Rotten Scoundrels digital press night. I haven't danced properly in well over two years no, so the prospect of s…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:35am on June 27, 2014

Review: Spring Awakening, Richmond Theatre by Hannah Tookey

Headlong have created a vivid and energetic production of Anya Reiss' Spring Awakening. Fully updated from Frank Wedekind's 1891 text, it reflects on the lives of teenagers today through a h…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:00am on May 10, 2014

Review: Debris, Southwark Playhouse by Hannah Tookey

It's quite possible that there isn't a more apt location for Open Works Theatre and Look Left Look Right's production of Debris than the Little studio of the Southwark Playhouse. A skilful a…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 3:16pm on May 6, 2014

Review: A Handful of Stars, Theatre503 by Hannah Tookey

This new revival of Irish writer Billy Roche's A Handful of Stars is a slick and pacey production that sees the cast breeze quickly through a smooth and straightforward text. It's the classi…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:25pm on May 5, 2014

Review: Skitterbang Island, Little Angel Theatre by Hannah Tookey

With rapidly increasing cuts to the arts it's perhaps quite surprising that the growing art form of puppet opera is now making a more regular appearance in children's theatres. As the luxury…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:16pm on May 5, 2014

Review: Blister, Gate Theatre by Hannah Tookey

There's an omnipresent sense of danger lurking somewhere underneath the surface of Blister. The lighting, in its contrasting states of either a dim yellow or eye-achingly bright white is uns…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 3:34pm on April 10, 2014

Review: Riding The Midnight Express, Soho Theatre by Hannah Tookey

It's almost 40 years since Billy Hayes endured a gruelling and anxiety-inducing escape from Turkey's Imrali Island Prison. Yet even long after having successfully reclaimed his own freedom, …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:47am on April 8, 2014

Review: Music Box: The Improvised Musical, Tristan Bates Theatre by Hannah Tookey

The concept of a musical set on a submarine entitled Long, Hard and Full of Seamen is promising in itself. Surely there are endless jokes to be had and wildly entertaining plot twists to fol…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:48pm on March 31, 2014

Review: A Life of Galileo, Rose Theatre Kingston by Hannah Tookey

In an age where there is irrefutable evidence for science and an overwhelming urge to further knowledge, it seems almost imponderable that a mere few hundred years ago authorities shunned th…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 5:20pm on March 26, 2014

Review: The Husbands, Soho Theatre by Hannah Tookey

Kali Theatre has flipped polygamy on its head with an insightful new production that delves into life in a fictional society where the fairer sex rule. In a world where polygamy is widely ac…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:35am on March 17, 2014

Review: I Wish I Was Lonely, Battersea Arts Centre by Hannah Tookey

I Wish I Was Lonely is a layered and playfully experimental look at whether technology is drawing us closer, or pushing us further from the world around us. It's an interactive show wh…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:30am on March 11, 2014

Review: Major Tom, Battersea Arts Centre by Hannah Tookey

Victoria Melody’s ability to laugh at herself is infectious. In an uplifting and welcoming show charting some of her slightly absurd life choices, Melody invites us to laugh with her a…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:19am on March 11, 2014

Review: Rachael's Cafe, Old Red Lion Theatre by Hannah Tookey

The 21st Century can be pretty scary and confusing. At times it feels like we are hurtling towards a more progressive society, one that embraces diversity and welcomes individual lifestyl…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 7:00am on March 3, 2014

Review: Nine Songs, Sadler's Well by Hannah Tookey

Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan is simply astounding. If there is another company that can transfix an audience in this way with its display of sheer strength and stamina, whilst summonin…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 2:02pm on February 25, 2014

Review: The Domino Heart, Finborough Theatre by Hannah Tookey

It may be just a muscle, albeit an incredibly important one, but the emotional significance of this vital organ is enough to drive the plot of Canadian writer Matthew Edison's sensitive and …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:00am on February 7, 2014

Review: Stroke of Luck, Park Theatre by Hannah Tookey

Middle-aged siblings Cory, Monroe and Ike can’t last more than half an hour in the same room together without one of them passing a snide comment. They are pretty much estranged and ha…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:58pm on February 2, 2014

Review: The Robbers, New Diorama Theatre by Hannah Tookey

It’s been quite a while since a play has held me as captivated and enraptured from start to finish as Faction Theatre’s The Robbers did. Updated from Schiller’s classic Ger…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:46am on February 1, 2014

Review: Fallen Angels, Rose Theatre Kingston by Hannah Tookey

The plot of Noël Coward's Fallen Angels is blissfully simple. Two self-proclaimed 'happily' married wives have their faith in their loyalty to their husbands, and each other, shaken when …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 4:27pm on January 29, 2014

Review: The Gay Naked Play, Above the Stag Theatre by Hannah Tookey

The subtitle of the fabulously named Gay Naked Play is 'a satire on artistic compromise'. This satire is wonderful in its ability to mock all things show-business and the ferocious campness …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 8:44am on January 21, 2014

Review: Fiji Land, Southwark Playhouse by Hannah Tookey

Fiji Land may have been groundbreaking at the time of its first reading in 2007, shortly after the Guantanamo Bay revelations. Seven years on, though, and a whole swathe of films, television…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 9:27am on January 20, 2014
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