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71 stories by "Holly Williams, Holly Williams"

Edinburgh Fringe: Electric Eden, Electric Circus/Pleasance Pop-up, review: 'Never quite electrifying' by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Last year, Not Too Tame had a hit with a show in a pub; now the young ensemble are doing a site-specific 'party-theatre' in a disused house

SOURCE: The Independent at 3:43pm on August 15, 2016[SHARE]

Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Heads Up, Summerhall, review: 'An absolute highlight of the fringe' by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Kieran Hurley had a big fringe hit with Beats, a one-man show about rave culture. Heads Up is about what would happen if the apocalypse hit our city, right now

SOURCE: The Independent at 2:40pm on August 15, 2016[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe: Tell Me Anything, Summerhall - 'Crisp, fresh writing delivers but this is a strange perspective on dealing with an eating disor by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Isn't it slightly self-indulgent to make a play about how you suffered when your girlfriend had anorexia?

SOURCE: The Independent at 6:00am on August 11, 2016[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe review: Travesty, Assembly George Square, Edinburgh - A millennial, anti-gender take on the boy-meets-girl trope by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Stand-up Liam Williams's sharply comic debut play forces you to notice how coded and gendered both language and gesture can be

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:07am on August 8, 2016[SHARE]

Alan Cumming Sings Sappy Songs, The Hub, Edinburgh: Hankies at the ready for a torrent of squelchy, soggy songs by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

It's his autobiographical and shamelessly showbiz anecdotes in-between numbers which really delight

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:57pm on August 6, 2016[SHARE]

Breakfast at Tiffany's review, Theatre Royal Haymarket, London: Pixie Lott's magnetism shines in seedier take on classic by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

She's famous for her little black dress, but Holly Golightly's shoes are what you've got to worry about filling. Because they're already firmly occupied in most people&ap…

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:22pm on July 28, 2016[SHARE]

The Plough and the Stars, National Theatre, Lyttelton, review: 'A centenary is not enough to justify this revival' by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Sean O'Casey's 1926 play tells the story of the Easter Rising, when Irish nationalist rebels were quashed by British army forces in 1916

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:46am on July 28, 2016[SHARE]

Edinburgh Fringe 2016: The 12 most promising shows at this year's festival by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Edinburgh is always a treasure trove but it can be hard to find the gold among the glitter. Holly Williams offers up her top picks to delight, surprise, move or provoke

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:55am on July 21, 2016[SHARE]

Bottom: What it's like playing Shakespeare's most famous ass by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Local amateurs are stepping in to play the role of Bottom alongside the professionals in the Royal Shakespeare Company's A Midsummer Night's Dream

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:22am on May 26, 2016[SHARE]

Romeo and Juliet, The Garrick Theatre, London: Teenage high drama, but Kenneth Branagh's show never plumbs the full depths of tragedy by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

The setting of 1950s Verona is mucho, mucho Italiano, but it also proves an effective backdrop for the star-crossed lovers

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:18pm on May 25, 2016[SHARE]

Gender-blind Shakespeare: classic roles to be taken by women by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Actresses to play King Lear, Henry V and Malvolio

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:56am on April 21, 2016[SHARE]

The Almeida theatre has teamed up with Arsenal for Boy - a play about the plight of a white working-class teenager by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Rupert Goold, the Almeida's artistic director, tells Holly Williams that it will bring theatre to a whole new audience

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:12pm on March 23, 2016[SHARE]

Alistair McDowall: the pioneering young playwright on setting a play on Pluto and sympathising with his critics by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

The future of British theatre is here " and damned if he's going to be Earth-bound

SOURCE: The Independent at 10:01am on March 20, 2016[SHARE]

Miss Atomic Bomb, St James Theatre, review: Catherine Tate is absurdly over the top by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Still, it's a slick show, with plenty of pizzazz and some fun performances

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:25am on March 15, 2016[SHARE]

Playwright Richard Bean on transgender characters, never cheating and new snooker drama The Nap by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Playwright Richard Bean has never shied away from incendiary issues. So what's drawn him to, er, snooker? Holly Williams finds out

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:50am on March 13, 2016[SHARE]

German Skerries, Orange Tree Theatre, London, review: Delicate play captures the fragility of life by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

The revival of Robert Holman's low-key 1977 work seems unremarkable " and yet there is something there

SOURCE: The Independent at 9:54am on March 11, 2016[SHARE]

Land of Our Fathers, Found 111, London, theatre review: Mining a rich seam of black humour and dormant emotion by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Chris Urch has a natural ear for dialogue; even in this cramped situation, it breathes easily

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:13am on March 10, 2016[SHARE]

Motown the Musical, Shaftesbury Theatre, review: Lacking smarts as well as soul by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

Please stop, in the name of love

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:40am on March 9, 2016[SHARE]

Richard Eyre on cutting Ibsen's 'Little Eyolf' and making the central character unusually sexy by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

It will be an intense experience, according to the director and his leading lady, Lydia Leonard

SOURCE: The Independent at 12:04pm on November 24, 2015[SHARE]

British theatres going green as venues across the land do their bit to reduce carbon emissions by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

'Sustainability becomes a factor, in the same way as time or money'

SOURCE: The Independent at 8:46am on October 4, 2015[SHARE]

Platonov, Ivanov and The Seagull: David Hare is determined to prove young Chekhov is more glorious than old Chekhov by Holly Williams, Holly Williams

'He was hot and romantic'

SOURCE: The Independent at 7:27am on October 4, 2015[SHARE]
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