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267 stories by "Kate Kellaway"

2071 review a lecture poised between the alarming and soporific by Kate Kellaway

Royal Court, LondonKatie Mitchell directs this powerful riposte to all climate-change deniers. If only some drama had been injected into it too Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06pm on November 15, 2014

Who Do We Think We Are? review true stories set to a backdrop of war by Kate Kellaway

Southwark Playhouse, LondonAn international cast share their own moving, first-hand accounts of Vietnam, Nagasaki and Treblinka Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on November 1, 2014

Camera Lucida review a static and wilfully moribund study of death by Kate Kellaway

Barbican, LondonA dead body poses questions of absence and existence, but is at risk of leaving the audience cold too Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on November 1, 2014

The Witch of Edmonton review is it a comedy or a tragedy? by Kate Kellaway

Outstanding performances from a cast led by Eileen Atkins, but the play is a case of too many playwrights spoiling the plotEileen Atkins: Even today theres a resentment of old people Continu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on November 1, 2014

Memphis: the Musical review a love song to Memphis by Kate Kellaway

Shaftesbury theatre, LondonBeverley Knight and Killian Donnelly head the terrific London cast of the Tony-winning musical Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06pm on October 25, 2014

Minetti review Lear and loathing by Kate Kellaway

Lyceum, EdinburghPeter Eyre is riveting as the would-be tragic hero in a brilliant revival of Thomas Bernhard's tremendous Minetti Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:07pm on August 23, 2014

Guys and Dolls review an outstanding Adelaide, and added Acosta by Kate Kellaway

Festival theatre, ChichesterSophie Thompson gives a masterclass in comic acting while Carlos Acosta brings Cuban flamboyance as choreographer Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02pm on August 23, 2014

Cubanía review Carlos Acosta brings Havana to Covent Garden by Kate Kellaway

Royal Opera House, LondonCarlos Acosta's attempt to link his two homes doesn't quite work, but still he dances a dream Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on July 26, 2014

Beryl; Wonderland; Adler & Gibb review by Kate Kellaway

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds; Hampstead theatre, Royal Court, LondonMaxine Peake puts Yorkshire cyclist Beryl Burton back in the saddle, but a play about the miners' strike sheds little n…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on July 5, 2014

Antony and Cleopatra; Bakersfield Mist; In the Vale of Health: Michael review by Kate Kellaway

The Globe makes a fine, risky romance out of Antony and Cleopatra, but a play about art offers no fresh perspectivesI have never seen an Antony and Cleopatra in which I have been made more a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on May 31, 2014

The Testament of Mary; Stevie review by Kate Kellaway

Barbican, London; Minerva, ChichesterFiona Shaw is spellbinding as the traumatised mother of Christ, while Stevie Smith's life offers a whimsical return to 70s suburbiaBefore The Testament o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on May 10, 2014

Brainville at Night review a brave, positive work about dementia by Kate Kellaway

Old Red Lion, LondonA warm and touching performance from Illona Linthwaite is at the heart of this ambitious new playAt the centre of this ambitious play is Ingrid, who suffers from dementia…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on April 18, 2014

riverrun review " 'an extraordinary tour de force' by Kate Kellaway

Olwen Fouéré's solo stage interpretation of Finnegans Wake at the Shed is a delightShe leans down to unlace her shoes, a tiny figure in a grey suit, her long hair tied back. And then she w…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on March 15, 2014

A Tale of Two Cities; Analog.Ue; The A-Z of Mrs P " review by Kate Kellaway

Royal & Derngate, Northampton; Lyttelton; Southwark Playhouse, London Dickens moves smartly from page to stage, old junk jogs memories, and a musical explores the streets of LondonThere is a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on March 1, 2014

Bertie Carvel interview: 'I overthink everything' by Kate Kellaway

After 650 show-stealing turns as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda the Musical, Bertie Carvel is about to star in Channel 4's new comedy drama Babylon. Though some of the Trunch's truculence remain…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on February 8, 2014

Nina Stibbe: 'Alan Bennett was a bit mardy because I've exposed him as a handyman' by Kate Kellaway

The author tells how football nearly cost her the nannying job on which her hilarious memoir of 80s literary London is basedHow did you get the job as nanny to the sons of Mary-Kay Wilmers […

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:30am on January 5, 2014

Fortune's Fool; Middlemarch " review by Kate Kellaway

Old Vic, London; Orange Tree, RichmondThe Old Vic have struck gold with a brilliant production of a neglected country house satire by TurgenevIt is rare to come out of the theatre with a pre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on January 4, 2014

The El Train " review by Kate Kellaway

Hoxton Hall, LondonActor-director Ruth Wilson is terrific in three short Eugene O'Neill plays from the ragtime eraFrom the moment you step into Hoxton Hall, your spirits rise and you are rem…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on December 14, 2013

Candide " review by Kate Kellaway

Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonMatthew White's production of the challenging Candide is ambitious if somewhat over the topCandide ends with Voltaire's famous imperative: "Il faut cultiver n…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on December 7, 2013

Acis and Galatea " review by Kate Kellaway

Wigmore Hall, London W1Even with Handel's wretched lovers at their lowest ebb, this was a concert to be treasuredThe Early Opera Company's sparkling concert performance of Handel's 1718 oper…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on November 30, 2013

Listen, We're Family " review by Kate Kellaway

JW3, LondonFour actors listening through headphones recreate Jewish families exactly as they sound, with funny and moving resultsThe elegant new Jewish centre in north London's Finchley Road…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05pm on November 16, 2013

Ruth Wilson: 'I'm practical, tomboyish. It's given me strength of character' by Kate Kellaway

The actress talks about Mary Poppins, playing disturbed people and her move into directingCan you give us a quick sketch of your character in Saving Mr Banks?I play Margaret Goff who is…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on November 16, 2013

Love, Nina by Nina Stibbe " review by Kate Kellaway

Nina Stibbe was nanny to LRB editor Mary-Kay Wilmers's children in the 1980s. Her witty letters from 55 Gloucester Crescent provide a fascinating glimpse of 80s literary LondonGloucester Cre…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00am on November 10, 2013

The Scottsboro Boys; Dorothea's Story; Raving " review by Kate Kellaway

Young Vic; Orange Tree, Richmond; Hampstead, LondonBigotry is transformed into glorious song and dance as Broadway hit The Scottsboro Boys reaches LondonNine black boys in Alabama in 1931 we…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:05pm on November 2, 2013

Rambert: Mixed bill " review by Kate Kellaway

Sadler's Wells, LondonAn underground theme runs through Rambert's triple bill, but only Subterrain " a restless study of unravelling relationships " emerges fully formedOne of the pleasures …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on October 26, 2013
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