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63 stories by "Jane Shilling"

Jackie magazine was our only beacon in the dark ages before Instagram by Jane Shilling

A new musical based on the classic teen mag conjures memories of a time when there were no Youtube makeup videos, and certainly no Snapchat

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:15pm on November 8, 2015

It's not just you, Roger Moore - modern actors really do mumble too much by Jane Shilling

Once upon a time our actors' enunciation was clear as a bell. But the art of projecting your voice seems to have fallen from favour

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:53pm on September 13, 2015

The Crocodile, Pavilion Theatre, Manchester, review: 'Simon Bird takes on Dostoyevsky' by Jane Shilling

Dostoyevsky's satirical fable about a man eaten by a crocodile gets a witty, infectiously enjoyable update, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 11:02am on July 16, 2015

Simon Armitage's The Death of King Arthur, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, review: 'beautifully, horribly vivid' by Jane Shilling

Think long,14th-century poems are boring? Simon Armitage will make you think again, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:01am on July 15, 2015

A Number, Young Vic, review: 'a virtuoso intensity' by Jane Shilling

Caryl Churchill's cloning play is fuelled by fine performances from John and Lex Shrapnel, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:03am on July 8, 2015

To Kill a Mockingbird, Barbican, review: 'take a hanky' by Jane Shilling

The Barbican's revival of this Harper Lee adaptation is touching and full of charm, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:16am on July 3, 2015

A Damsel in Distress, Chichester Festival Theatre, review: 'jolly good fun' by Jane Shilling

Adapted from the novel by PG Wodehouse, with music by George and Ira Gershwin, this is perfect summer fare, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:25am on June 11, 2015

Waiting for Godot, Barbican, review: 'revelatory' by Jane Shilling

This Sydney Theatre Company production will leave you moved, captivated and changed, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:36am on June 6, 2015

Kafka on the Shore, Barbican Theatre, review: 'breathtaking' by Jane Shilling

This beguiling adaptation of Haruki Murakami's novel is hard to resist, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:49am on May 29, 2015

Ninagawa Company's Hamlet, Barbican, review: 'moments of revelation' by Jane Shilling

The acclaimed Japanese director's latest production is vivid if arid, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:09am on May 22, 2015

As You Like It, Shakespeare's Globe, review: 'witty and affectionate' by Jane Shilling

This is a fine Globe prodution of one of Shakespeare's trickiest comedies, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:52am on May 21, 2015

An Evening with Lucien Freud, Leicester Square Theatre, review: 'the charm and energy of Bonas's performance are persuasive' by Jane Shilling

Foley's play offers a teasing promise of revelation, with Cressida Bonas offering an engaging performance, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:38pm on May 19, 2015

An Evening with Lucian Freud, Leicester Square Theatre, review: 'the charm and energy of Bonas's performance are persuasive' by Jane Shilling

Jane Shilling catches Prince Harry's ex in the first night of her one-woman show

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:38pm on May 19, 2015

Hay Fever, Duke of York's, London, review by Jane Shilling

Felicity Kendal gives a masterful demonstration of comic timing but is let down some of the cast of Hay Fever

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 6:02am on May 12, 2015

The Angry Brigade, Bush Theatre, review: 'engaging' by Jane Shilling

This study of the small Seventies anarchist group is troublingly freighted with contemporary resonance, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:14am on May 7, 2015

Matchbox Theatre, Hampstead Theatre, review: 'grimly familiar' by Jane Shilling

Michael Frayn's discourse goes astray in these miniature plays, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 5:48am on May 5, 2015

Roméo et Juliette, Les Ballets de Monte Carlo, Coliseum, review: 'thoughtful, stylish and accessible' by Jane Shilling

This flawed but highly inventive response to Prokofiev's dramatic score will charm balletomanes and ballet sceptics alike, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 8:04am on April 24, 2015

Clarion, Arcola, review: 'appallingly funny' by Jane Shilling

The state of the British press is laid bare in this sharp and knowing debut by a former Fleet Street showbiz editor, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:57am on April 24, 2015

Romeo + Juliet, Rose Theatre Kingston, review: 'a flawed pleasure' by Jane Shilling

Director Sally Cookson has made some bold changes to Shakespeare's play. Not all of them come off

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:00am on March 5, 2015

Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage, Sherman Theatre Cardiff, review: 'a catalyst for debate' by Jane Shilling

Robin Soans's play about rugby star Gareth Thomas has admirable intentions

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:37am on February 24, 2015

Closer, Donmar Warehouse, review: 'cooly controlled' by Jane Shilling

Patrick Marber's most famous play still dazzles, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 2:39am on February 24, 2015

Little Shop of Horrors, Manchester Royal Exchange, review: 'heart-warming' by Jane Shilling

This floridly kitsch tale of a boy, a girl and a man-eating plant bent on world domination is huge fun, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 9:07am on December 10, 2014

Anything Goes, Sheffield Crucible, review: 'sparkles' by Jane Shilling

Sheffield's glittery production of the Cole Porter musical is a heady cocktail of swing, silliness and sophistication, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:13am on December 9, 2014

Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune: 'potent' by Jane Shilling

Jane Shilling reviews Terrence McNally's Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 10:33am on November 14, 2014

East is East, Trafalgar Studios, review: 'an intriguing commentary' by Jane Shilling

Playwright Ayub Khan Din takes the lead role in this slightly undercooked revival of his hit drama East is East, says Jane Shilling

SOURCE: The Telegraph at 7:01pm on October 16, 2014
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