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2,878 stories by "Lyn Gardner"

Wild Life FM review " tune in to the messy, funny sound of youth by Lyn Gardner

Unicorn, London Devised by young performers in collaboration with Kim Noble, this mashup of theatre, gig, sketch show and radio is a startling take on teenage lifeWho gets to have their say …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:36am on January 16, 2018

Tiny Dynamite review " flashy return for Abi Morgan's fractured love story by Lyn Gardner

Old Red Lion, LondonFirst staged in 2001, Morgan's elliptical drama still intrigues " even if this long overdue revival is insufficiently chargedEvery year Luce (Eva-Jane Willis) takes the h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:56pm on January 15, 2018

Lyn Gardner: Cirque du Soleil's attempt to silence this critic made them look like clowns by Lyn Gardner

Last week I found myself uninvited from a press night. Before Christmas, the publicist for Cirque du Soleil sent me an invitation

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on January 15, 2018

Lobster review " young love needs more time in a heartfelt two-hander by Lyn Gardner

Theatre 503, London Lucy Foster's unpolished love story charts the course of a relationship between two women, from first date to breaking upTwo women, known only as K and J, are introduced …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:02am on January 12, 2018

Fail again, fail better: theatre's high-flyers on flops and fiascos by Lyn Gardner

Behind even the most glittering of careers lies a trail of poor decisions and faltering missteps. Industry leaders tell Lyn Gardner how

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on January 10, 2018

Six review " Henry VIII's wives form girl band to take a pop at history by Lyn Gardner

Arts theatre, LondonAnne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and co tell their stories in a lively new musical that makes serious points about how women are erased from historyEveryone knows the old rhyme …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:26am on January 10, 2018

Lyn Gardner: Don't price kids out of the arts by Lyn Gardner

The news last week that Bingley Grammar School in West Yorkshire plans to keep GCSE music available to students at a time

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on January 8, 2018

Steven Berkoff's elegy for the East End returns to London pub that launched it by Lyn Gardner

East, the audacious play by the British dramatist turned Hollywood villain, was labelled 'filthy' in 1975 and remains a set text. It's now back in London, followed by a 21st-century homage, …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:00am on January 2, 2018

Deerstalkers and devil dogs: Sherlock Holmes hits stage at the double by Lyn Gardner

In Liverpool and London, theatres are celebrating Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Cue thrills, invention " and howls of laughterThere is a medical term that takes its nam…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:54am on December 29, 2017

White Fang review " Jack London's wild tale inspires teen rebel's quest by Lyn Gardner

Park theatre, LondonThis heartfelt drama admirably explores the gold rush-era story from the perspective of a young aboriginal womanJethro Compton's play White Fang is set in the Yukon, nort…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:36pm on December 27, 2017

Hush-a-Bye review " a world of make-believe beneath a banana moon by Lyn Gardner

Arts Depot, London Oily Cart's new show is as much about making and doing as watching, situated at a point where arts and crafts meet theatre"You're not a real bird. You're just pretending,"…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:33am on December 27, 2017

Wilde Creatures review " fairytale fun shows the world according to Oscar by Lyn Gardner

Vaudeville, LondonA raggle-taggle bunch of storytellers recount vivid tales of spoilt brats, lovelorn students and a selfless statue in this jaunty, thoughtful family showIt's good to see Do…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:33am on December 20, 2017

David Johnston obituary by Lyn Gardner

Director of Theatre Centre, a company dedicated to young people in east LondonDavid Johnston, the pioneer of theatre for young people, who has died aged 69 after suffering a stroke, champion…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:12pm on December 18, 2017

Lyn Gardner: Humbug to the naysayers, pantomime is theatre at its most riotous by Lyn Gardner

It's the time of the year when I'm out on panto patrol, checking out those beanstalks and gazing wondrously at the Aladdin's

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on December 18, 2017

The Jungle review " devasting yet uplifting story of the migrant crisis by Lyn Gardner

Young Vic, LondonThis extraordinary play set in the Calais Jungle is vivid and complex in its portrayal of human resilience in the face of humanitarian catastrophe'How did you survive?" asks…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on December 17, 2017

Lyn Gardner's top 10 theatre of 2017 by Lyn Gardner

Sarah Frankcom made Thorton Wilder's small-town hymn Our Town sing in Manchester, a new British musical was full of feeling and Andrew Scott's mercurial prince let us see Hamlet anew Continu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:48pm on December 15, 2017

Dick Whittington's smut outdoes the sparkle as panto pandemonium kicks off by Lyn Gardner

London Palladium strikes pantomime gold with Julian Clary on filthy form, while Stratford stages a sweet Rapunzel and Nottingham puts on a cheery CinderellaAfter almost 30 years, panto retur…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:24am on December 15, 2017

Little Mermaid's feminist fairytale knocks the spots off Cruella and co by Lyn Gardner

A sophisticated Hans Christian Andersen adaptation in Bath leaves Birmingham Rep's 101 Dalmatians and the New Vic's Treasure Island in its wake as a trio of festive family shows open around …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:33pm on December 13, 2017

Meet Charlotte Bevan, the most important person at the National Theatre you've never heard of by Lyn Gardner

The woman at the helm of the National Theatre's Creative Diversity Project tells Lyn Gardner why she is determined to keep the

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:00pm on December 13, 2017

Thirty Christmases review " a merry little comedy about festive stress by Lyn Gardner

New Diorama, LondonA reunited brother and sister try to repair their relationship at Christmas time in this amiable show with songsChristmas is a time to be with family. But what if your fam…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:48am on December 13, 2017

Lyn Gardner: Theatre with, not for, local communities is the way forward by Lyn Gardner

At the Engage conference in Hull at the end of November, Arts Council England's deputy chief executive Simon Mellor indicated that Arts

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on December 11, 2017

Grimly Handsome review " gripping Lynchian nightmare gets under the skin by Lyn Gardner

Site, Royal Court, LondonCharacters morph into one another and the audience are peeping toms inside a darkly festive city in Julia Jarcho's teasing, finely acted playRed Riding Hood was warn…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04am on December 10, 2017

Tall Stories' Toby Mitchell and Olivia Jacobs: 'We're not a children's company. We're a theatre company' by Lyn Gardner

Known for its adaptations of Julia Donaldson's children's books, Tall Stories wants everyone to enjoy its shows, whatever their ages. Its co-founders

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:34am on December 8, 2017

Guys and Dolls review " Harlem-set version captivates with energy and charm by Lyn Gardner

Royal Exchange, ManchesterRelocated to Harlem, Frank Loesser's classic musical about Broadway's gamblers and dreamers gets an extra jazzy swing in its step and more grit to its characters'I …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:18am on December 7, 2017

The Woman in White review " can this cast solve Lloyd Webber's musical mystery? by Lyn Gardner

Charing Cross theatre, LondonA masterly set of actors leave their mark on a gothic revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 2004 misfire which flattens the spikier elements of the Victorian novelAnd…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:12am on December 5, 2017
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