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320 stories by "Rosemary Waugh"

Tonight at 8:30 review at Jermyn Street Theatre, London " 'a charismatic ensemble' by Rosemary Waugh

Though the nine one-act plays that make up Tonight at 8.30 are all written by Noel Coward, in many ways that's where

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:11am on April 26, 2018

Review: The Writer at the Almeida by Rosemary Waugh

Right-sized reactions to the world: Rosemary Waugh reviews Ella Hickson's The Writer The post Review: The Writer at the Almeida appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:20am on April 25, 2018

Mayfly review at Orange Tree Theatre, London " 'promising new writing' by Rosemary Waugh

"A lot can happen in a day" is the low-bubbling refrain of Joe White's debut play Mayfly. Set in rural Shropshire, it's

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:39am on April 24, 2018

Review: Little Eyolf at the Print Room by Rosemary Waugh

The Ibsen-ness of Ibsen: Rosemary Waugh reviews the National Theatre of Norway's production of Little Eyolf The post Review: Little Eyolf at the Print Room appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 11:15am on April 23, 2018

Persuasion review at Playground Theatre, London " 'faithful and traditional' by Rosemary Waugh

Persuasion was the last novel finished by Jane Austen, and it contains all the well-worn components the author is famous for. There's

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:51am on April 20, 2018

Review: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk at the Royal Opera House by Rosemary Waugh

Despicable acts: Rosemary Waugh reviews Shostakovich's opera, based on the same short story that inspired William Oldroyd and Alice Birch's recent film. The post Review: Lady Macbeth of Mts…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 7:30am on April 16, 2018

Review: Instructions for Correct Assembly at the Royal Court by Rosemary Waugh

If Amazon Prime delivered families: Rosemary Waugh reviews Thomas Eccleshare's new play about humanoids and parenting. The post Review: Instructions for Correct Assembly at the Royal Court a…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 3:07pm on April 15, 2018

Plastic review at Old Red Lion, London " 'lyrical new writing' by Rosemary Waugh

There's nothing misty-eyed about Kenneth Emson's portrait of secondary school. Set in Essex, where the playwright grew up, his new play Plastic pinpoints

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:55am on April 9, 2018

The Country Wife review at Southwark Playhouse, London " 'an awful lot of fun' by Rosemary Waugh

From 1753 up until 1924, William Wycherly's The Country Wife was deemed too scandalous to be performed, though by today's standards, this

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:25am on April 5, 2018

Victim review at King's Head Theatre, London " 'engagingly performed' by Rosemary Waugh

Martin Murphy's one-woman monologue is titled Victim, but the three characters represented in it are far from meek or mute. Tracey, a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:46am on April 4, 2018

Love Me Now review at Tristan Bates Theatre, London " 'awkward and confusing' by Rosemary Waugh

The central characters in Michelle Barnette's debut play Love Me Now first appear to be a millennial everycouple. This is sex in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:07pm on April 3, 2018

Review: Free Falling by Hagit Yakira by Rosemary Waugh

Don't panic: Rosemary Waugh reviews Free Falling, a double bill of dance works by Hagit Yakira The post Review: Free Falling by Hagit Yakira appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:12pm on April 2, 2018

Beginners review at Unicorn Theatre, London " 'amusingly offbeat' by Rosemary Waugh

Tim Crouch's new play for children and adults is set on the classic British summer holiday. The weather's damp and awful and

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:36am on March 29, 2018

Our Big Love Story review at Hope Theatre, London " 'convincing performances' by Rosemary Waugh

It's a very particular kind of a teenage emotion that powers Stephanie Silver's new play Our Big Love Story. The type of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:40am on March 23, 2018

The Rivals review at Watermill Theatre, Newbury " 'charismatic performances' by Rosemary Waugh

Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 1775 play The Rivals is an overblown comedy of errant identities. Director Jonathan Humphreys' production, however, strips it off

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 1:49pm on March 20, 2018

Madhouse Re:exit review Shoreditch Town Hall, London " 'provocative and political' by Rosemary Waugh

Paradise Fields is the fictional corporate care facility created by Access All Areas for Madhouse Re:exit, an immersive promenade show about care

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:35am on March 19, 2018

Female Parts: Shorts review at Hoxton Hall, London " 'subverting stereotypes' by Rosemary Waugh

Female Parts: Shorts is a collection of three monologues subverting female roles both onstage and off. All three " A Woman Alone

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:53am on March 17, 2018

Review: Foreign Body at Vault Festival 2018 by Rosemary Waugh

Mirrors and warriors: Rosemary Waugh reviews Imogen Butler-Cole's work about sexual violence and healing The post Review: Foreign Body at Vault Festival 2018 appeared first on Exeunt Magazin…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:10pm on March 14, 2018

Humble Boy review at Orange Tree Theatre, London " 'a delightful staging' by Rosemary Waugh

Foxgloves, wisteria, cornflowers, violets, roses. Paul Miller's production of Humble Boy is set in an immaculate English garden. When Felix Humble (Jonathan

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:09am on March 13, 2018

The Dog Beneath the Skin review at Jermyn Street Theatre, London " 'a historical curiosity' by Rosemary Waugh

Written in 1935, The Dog Beneath the Skin is the first play that WH Auden and Christopher collaborated on. While both writers

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:51am on March 12, 2018

I Want You to Admire Me/But You Shouldn't review at Camden People's Theatre, London by Rosemary Waugh

"Who is more admirable?" ask Pavlos Christodoulou, "David Attenborough or the Dalai Lama?" It's the first in a series of absurd questions

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:14am on March 9, 2018

If Britney Could Get Through 2007 We Can Get Through This review at Camden People's Theatre, London by Rosemary Waugh

For millennials, Britney Spears' head shaving in 2007 is a seminal celeb-culture moment. For Jo Hauge, however, it has a more personal

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:39am on March 9, 2018

Review: Macbeth at the National Theatre by Rosemary Waugh

Shopping bags and parcel tape: Rosemary Waugh reviews Rufus Norris's after-the-war Shakespeare. The post Review: Macbeth at the National Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:01am on March 8, 2018

Review: Fanny & Alexander at the Old Vic Theatre by Rosemary Waugh

Farewell, puritanism: Rosemary Waugh reviews the stage adaptation of Ingmar Bergman's famous film. The post Review: Fanny & Alexander at the Old Vic Theatre appeared first on Exeunt Mag…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 10:03am on March 7, 2018

Good Girl review at Vaults, London " 'insightful, honest and generous' by Rosemary Waugh

Female rage comes in many forms. For the protagonist, GG, in Naomi Sheldon's one-woman monologue Good Girl, it first manifests as a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:13am on March 5, 2018
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