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139 stories by "Stephen Collins"

CRITICS CHOICE: Top 10 New London Plays " September 1, 2015 by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins What play should you see first in London? We have compiled this list to save you the trouble of working it out! It’s just our view – and everyone has one ̵…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:24am on September 1, 2015

CRITICS CHOICE: Top 10 West End Musicals " September 1, 2015 by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins What Musical should you see first in London? We have compiled this list to save you the trouble of working it out! It’s just our view – and everyone has one &#…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 9:42am on September 1, 2015

REVIEW: Thoroughly Modern Millie, Landor Theatre ★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The dancing is really the one area here where there is a consistent, utterly stylish, utterly camp, utterly "too much" approach. The cast are all accomplished dancers and …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 6:29am on August 27, 2015

REVIEW: Our Country's Good, National Theatre ★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Nadia Fall has misunderstood the play and, by seeking to make her mark on it, has come dangerously close to obliterating its impact. Bad casting and bad direction, however…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:31am on August 27, 2015

REVIEW: Mrs Henderson Presents, Theatre Royal Bath ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins There is no doubt that Mrs Henderson Presents should transfer to the West End. The material is first-rate and superior to many new musicals that have played there in recen…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:37pm on August 26, 2015

REVIEW: Hamlet, Barbican Theatre ★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Hamlet Barbican Theatre 14 August 2015 It has been two hours. The dreary Claudius has just dispatched his son-in-law, Hamlet, to England and confided to the audience that …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 6:13pm on August 25, 2015

REVIEW: For Services Rendered, Minerva Theatre ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins I doubt anyone could hope for a finer, more delicate production of this great play. It is genuinely funny in parts, full of melodramatic touches which are not silly but in…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 8:45am on August 22, 2015

REVIEW: My Children! My Africa, Trafalgar Studios 2 ★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins It is difficult to remember a recent production of a drama where the design elements played so profoundly important a role in the understanding of the production that it i…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:44am on August 13, 2015

REVIEW: Briefs, London Wonderground ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins This gender, race and sexual politics canvas stretches across the entire platform of the performances, from the sharp opening patter of Fez Fa'anana which happily offends …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:24am on August 12, 2015

REVIEW: Tommy, Greenwich Theatre ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Regardless of how it is characterised, Michael Strassen's production of Tommy is a genuine triumph, practically perfect in every way. From the first note, it grabs you by …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 7:22am on August 11, 2015

REVIEW: The Adventures Of Pinocchio, Greenwich Theatre ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Christian James is a wonderful Pinocchio. He completely captures the sense of the character's otherness and separation (being living wood) as well as a newcomer's desire t…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 6:17am on August 11, 2015

REVIEW: Grand Hotel, Southwark Playhouse ★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Proud's choreography is redolent with an acute understanding of all this and everything he does aims to help involvement in and understanding of the work's intent. The hot…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 7:41pm on August 7, 2015

REVIEW: The Heresy Of Love, Shakespeare's Globe ★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The Globe is not really a space for claustrophobic intense drama and this production really brings that home. This production would look and feel very different in the Sam…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 9:06am on August 7, 2015

REVIEW: Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre ★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The utterly reliable Laura Pitt-Pulford brings strength, warmth and thoughtfulness to Milly - frankly, she outdoes Jane Powell by some distance. Her Milly is completely be…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 11:48am on August 6, 2015

REVIEW: Annie, Mayflower Theatre (UK Tour) ★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Vocally, Madeleine Haynes was more than a match for the requirements of Strouse's score. She handled the plaintive "Maybe" like a seasoned trooper, and belted out "Tomorro…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:13pm on August 4, 2015

REVIEW: Bakkhai, Almeida Theatre ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins This is Whishaw's show - no question. He is a force of nature, fiercely unearthing every moment of nuance, humour and purpose from the text and giving a totally committed,…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 4:54pm on August 2, 2015

Critic's Choice: Top 10 Long Running Shows 31 July 2015 by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins What long running show should you see first in London? We have compiled this list to save you the trouble of working it out! It’s just our view – and everyone …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 11:40am on July 31, 2015

REVIEW: Of Thee I Sing, Royal Festival Hall ★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The comic performance of the night, and the source of most consistent pleasure, came from the very talented Tom Edden who made an acting masterclass out of the portrayal o…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:50am on July 31, 2015

Critic's Choice: London's 10 Best New Plays 31 July 2015 by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins What play should you see first in London? We have compiled this list to save you the trouble of working it out! It’s just our view – and everyone has one ̵…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 7:41am on July 31, 2015

Critic's Choice: London's 10 Best New Musicals 31 July 2015 by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins What Musical should you see first in London? We have compiled this list to save you the trouble of working it out! It’s just our view – and everyone has one &#…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 6:19am on July 31, 2015

REVIEW: Oklahoma! Lyceum Theatre Sheffield ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Rachel Kavanaugh presents us with a wily, almost feral Aunt Eller, a metrosexual Curly, a tomboy Laurey, an arch but staunchly feminine Ado Annie, a profoundly stupid but …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 10:07am on July 27, 2015

REVIEW: Oh! Carol, Crazy Coqs ★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins Happily, Oh! Carol provides a thoroughly entertaining and exuberant cross-section of Sedaka's work. There are the hits but also lesser remembered works, and truly no numbe…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 9:27am on July 27, 2015

REVIEW: The Spitfire Review, Union Theatre ★★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The Spitfire Grill is a musical treat. James Valco's score is richly rewarding and creates a genuinely engaging musical atmosphere which helps shape and drive the narrativ…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 11:50pm on July 26, 2015

REVIEW: Songs For A New World, St James Theatre ★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins In Jenna Russell, Damian Humbley and Cynthia Erivo, Lenson has assembled three of the best, most exciting performers of musical theatre in London. Each performer turns in …

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 5:30pm on July 24, 2015

REVIEW: Richard II, Shakespeare's Globe ★★★★ by Stephen Collins

By Stephen Collins The result here is that this is more the Comedy of Richard II than the Tragedy of Richard II. There is an unseemly pursuit of laughter " characterisations are extreme, lan…

SOURCE: britishtheatre.com at 12:19pm on July 23, 2015
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