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378 stories by "Nick Smurthwaite"

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Palace of Laughter; Trevor Noah " The Racist; The Butterfly Effect by Nick Smurthwaite

A whole generation of comedians started out at the Windmill Theatre in Soho " Peter Sellers, Harry Secombe, Tony Hancock, Frankie Howerd, Dick Emery et al. In many respects it was the Comedy…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:00am on April 8, 2013

Smack Family Robinson, Rose, Kingston-upon-Thames by Nick Smurthwaite

Rose, Kingston-upon-Thames: A domestic comedy about a family of murdering drug dealers might seem like a tall order but the resourceful Richard Bean is nothing if not ambitious. Read the ful…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:05am on April 4, 2013

News: Hats off to her by Nick Smurthwaite

Returning to her award winning role in a Doll's House, Hattie Morahan talks to Nick Smurthwaite about why she is pleased to revisit such an iconic part and how her confidence is growing with…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:11am on March 29, 2013

The Man Who Pays The Piper, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond: Can a woman still be feminine, soft and nurturing in a relationship if she is also the main breadwinner? Read the full review

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:16am on March 18, 2013

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Radio 2's History of British Comedy; The Meaning of Liff at 30 by Nick Smurthwaite

Chuckle muscles at the ready, I prepared to be simultaneously tickled and enlightened by David Mitchell's History of British Comedy. Sadly, however, it turned out to be an all-too-familiar t…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:00am on March 11, 2013

The Vortex, Rose Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames by Nick Smurthwaite

Rose Theatre, Kingston-upon-Thames: While there is no doubting the shock value of The Vortex, the play that put Noel Coward on the map, when it was first produced in 1924, today it seems mer…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:47am on February 14, 2013

Interviews: Back where it all started by Nick Smurthwaite

Nick Smurthwaite catches up with original Oh What a Lovely War cast member Murray Melvin to reflect on the controversial production on it's 50th anniversary revival

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on February 10, 2013

Interviews: The steps to success by Nick Smurthwaite

Nick Smuthwaite talks to the author of the hit West End play The 39 Steps, Patrick Barlow

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 2:00am on January 19, 2013

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Ken Dodd " How Tickled I've Been; Belief; They Write the Songs by Nick Smurthwaite

Was there ever a time when Ken Dodd wasn't waving his tickling stick while firing off more gags than most of us ever learn in a lifetime? Now 85, the indefatigable jester of Knotty Ash...

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:57am on January 9, 2013

Sauce for the Goose, Orange Tree, Richmond upon Thames by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree, Richmond upon Thames: During his 40-year tenure at the Richmond venue, Sam Walters has made many forays into the world of farce, both as director and actor. The fact that he fee…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:57am on December 21, 2012

Obituaries: Dinah Sheridan by Nick Smurthwaite

Even before the iconic Genevieve came out in 1953, Dinah Sheridan was well known as an archetypal English rose, having appeared in more than 20 British films since the mid-1930s. The irony w…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:42pm on December 4, 2012

Interviews: Say you'll be there by Nick Smurthwaite

Nick Smurthwaite talks to Judy Craymer about her new musical Viva Forever!

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:00am on November 25, 2012

Love's Comedy, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond upon Thames] by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond upon Thames]: Ibsen scholars should hurry along to Richmond's theatre in the round for this little known, rarely produced early curiosity, newly translated…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:26am on November 20, 2012

News: Radio review: The Naughty Pictures Committees; Archive on 4 " Who's Reithian Now? by Nick Smurthwaite

Thanks to the internet, pornography isn't what it used to be. Fifty years ago, raincoated men snuck into cinemas showing X certificate films full of furtive anticipation. Now that porn is re…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:08am on November 15, 2012

Interviews: 'Why I deserved a dressing down' by Nick Smurthwaite

Ruthie Henshall talks about her new book for aspiring performers

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:44pm on October 26, 2012

Interviews: The road to audition by Nick Smurthwaite

Nick Smuthwaite talks to casting director Donna Soto-Morettini about television talent shows and her new book on audition techniques

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:15am on October 19, 2012

The White House Murder Case, Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond upon Thames by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree Theatre, Richmond upon Thames: Catch 22 meets the West Wing in this UK premiere of Jules Feiffer's 1970 satire on the lengths US politicians will go to be re-elected. Read t…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:55am on October 15, 2012

Interviews: Dawn of a new Ira by Nick Smurthwaite

Nick Smurthwaite talks to Adrian Lester and Indhu Rubasingham, about Red Velvet, a new production at the Tricycle based on the life of Ira Adridge

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:51am on October 12, 2012

A Life, Finborough Theatre, London by Nick Smurthwaite

Finborough Theatre, London : In this companion piece to the same playwright's better known Da, we are invited to spend the evening with a deeply unlikeable character, Desmond Drumm, who…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 12:54pm on October 8, 2012

TV & radio reviews: Radio review: Beach Boys at 50; Private Passions; Big Shot by Nick Smurthwaite

Like the Beatles in their early years, the Beach Boys' music was crude and simplistic when the band started out in the early 1960s. That all changed with the release of no fewer than three..…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:13am on October 4, 2012

The Sacred Flame, Rose Theatre, Kingston by Nick Smurthwaite

Rose Theatre, Kingston: Somerset Maugham is scarcely cutting edge, yet this impassioned 1929 drama about a mercy killing seems oddly topical given ongoing preoccupation with how and when we …

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:38am on September 18, 2012

Great Expectations, Richmond Theatre by Nick Smurthwaite

Richmond Theatre: In the Dickens bicentenary year, this is a bold and original reworking of one of his best-loved works, using every trick in the director's book to mostly good effect. …

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:47am on September 14, 2012

Yours For The Asking, Orange Tree Theatre, London by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree Theatre, London: Famous for unearthing curiosities, the Orange Tree here turns to Spain's dramatic canon for a meditation on hopelessness written in 1973, the tail-end of Fr…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:33am on September 10, 2012

The Conquering Hero, Orange Tree, Richmond-upon-Thames by Nick Smurthwaite

Orange Tree, Richmond-upon-Thames: Following on from last year's acclaimed revival of Allan Monkhouse's Mary Broome, written in 1911, comes this equally neglected yet impressive 19…

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:01am on May 2, 2012

Here, Rose Theatre, Kingston by Nick Smurthwaite

Rose Theatre, Kingston: Unusually for Michael Frayn, Here was not well received on its first outing at the Donmar Warehouse in 1993. Read the full review

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:10am on April 30, 2012
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