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59 stories by "Tim Wright"

BWW Review: MATILDA THE MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Children are just revolting aren't they They're snivelling maggots that need discipline, discipline and more discipline. Agatha Trunchbull's teaching mantra may not fill most with hope but i…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:42am on May 10, 2019

BWW Review: BARBER SHOP CHRONICLES, Bristol Old Vic by Tim Wright

'It's your pub' says Winston, about the Three Kings Barber shop in London. The African barbers at the shop don't drink, so the barber shop has become the hub of the community. It's the place…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:34am on May 4, 2019

BWW Review: OUR COUNTRY'S GOOD, Tobacco Factory Theatres by Tim Wright

It's a sensible time to be tackling Timberlake Wertenbaker's modern classic Our Country's Good. The role of theatre in society is ripe for the examination, as cuts bite arts institutions and…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:38am on April 24, 2019

BWW Review: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM, Tobacco Factory Theatres by Tim Wright

It's fitting that the once industrial space of the Tobacco Factory is now the dystopian setting for the latest outing of the Factory Company - a gender-bending A Midsummer Night's Dream.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:24am on March 1, 2019

BWW Review: KINKY BOOTS, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

There's something undeniably irrepressible about Kinky Boots - it's a fully sequined, unabashed romp through a true ish story of a shoe factory threatened with closure until a radical idea t…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:24am on February 27, 2019

BWW Review: WISE CHILDREN, Bristol Old Vic by Tim Wright

'Comedy is tragedy that happens to other people' writes Angela Carter in her 1992 book Wise Children and that is the starting point for Emma Rice's furiously fast adaptation in this, the fir…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:48am on January 25, 2019

BWW Review: MOTOWN THE MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Having the entire Motown back catalogue to work with must be a dream starting point for any jukebox musical. There are decades worth of hit after hit to cram in. And cram them in Motown The …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:21am on January 12, 2019

BWW Review: CINDERELLA, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

'Alright me babbers' is the shrill cry from the Ugly Sisters at this year's panto offering from the Bristol Hippodrome. The local references are lapped up by a fervent audience who are ready…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:00am on December 13, 2018

BWW Review: THE BORROWERS, Tobacco Factory Theatres by Tim Wright

This Christmas, instead of merely treading the boards at Tobacco Factory Theatres, the actors are treading in between the boards in a delightful adaptation of Mary Norton's The Borrowers, a …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:07am on December 5, 2018

BWW Review: CLYBOURNE PARK, The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic by Tim Wright

'Some would say change is inevitable' and nowhere more so than Clybourne Park, a street in Chicago in the 1950s where the first blackfamily are about to move in.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:33am on November 13, 2018

BWW Review: JERSEY BOYS, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Jukebox musicals are tricky things to get right. Especially if the artist concerned hasn't had a particularly eventful career. Thankfully, The Four Seasons at the centre of Jersey Boys have …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:33am on November 1, 2018

BWW Review: GOD OF CARNAGE, Theatre Royal Bath by Tim Wright

If people really do have layers, then Yasmina Reza's God Of Carnage is 80 minutes of stripping them away. Removing the layers of politeness and civility one by one until you're left with the…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:18am on September 6, 2018

BWW Review: MISS SAIGON, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

As one of the final so called mega-musicals of the 1980s, Miss Saigon could be forgiven if it felt a little dated by 2018. Thankfully, there's not one bit of tiredness about this re-booted v…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:42am on May 19, 2018

BWW Review: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, Tobacco Factory Theatres by Tim Wright

There's an old rocking chair with a threadbare cushion in the corner of small living room near Brooklyn Bridge, New York. In it sits Eddie Carbone, our tragic hero, reading the paper. He sme…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:42am on April 25, 2018

BWW Review: THE BAND, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Pop music and musicals make good bedfellows for two main reasons. Firstly, pop music has a kind of duality - a song can mean entirely different things in different contexts. Secondly, pop mu…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:34am on April 18, 2018

BWW Review: BEAUTIFUL- THE CAROLE KING MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

The song-writing partnership of Carole King and Gerry Goffin was such a formidable force in the sixties that even Lennon and McCartney often spoke about wanting to emulate them. It's with th…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:35am on April 5, 2018

BACK FOR GOOD: From SPRING AWAKENING To Financial Dramas by Tim Wright

In our new series, BroadwayWorld UK writers nominate the shows they'd love to see revived

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:00am on April 2, 2018

BWW Review: THIS HOUSE, Theatre Royal Bath by Tim Wright

A looming European referendum, a Labour party internally divided and drastic spending cuts. You could be forgiven for thinking that James Graham's This House is set just a few years ago. In …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:22am on March 20, 2018

BWW Review: CILLA - THE MUSICAL, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Charting the rise of Cilla Black's pop career is tough ask for a musical. She may have been an entertainer of superlative quality, but she lacks the back catalogue that is the engine room of…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 7:12am on March 14, 2018

BWW Review: THE CHERRY ORCHARD, Bristol Old Vic by Tim Wright

The Bristol Old Vic has opened it's 'Year of Change' in spectacular fashion in this riveting new translation of Chekhov's final play The Cherry Orchard.

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:10am on March 9, 2018

BWW Review: HAIRSPRAY, Bristol Hippodrome by Tim Wright

Setting a musical in 1960s Baltimore against a backdrop of increasing racial tension between white and black American's doesn't exactly scream feelgood musical. Yet Hairspray manages to achi…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 6:35am on March 6, 2018

BWW Review: MACBETH, Tobacco Factory Theatres by Tim Wright

There were more than a few raised eyebrows when the all new Factory Company from Tobacco Factory Theatres announced it's first play would be a Shakespeare. Having moved the acclaimed Shakesp…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:48am on February 28, 2018

BWW Review: THINGS I KNOW TO BE TRUE, Bristol Old Vic by Tim Wright

Families are tricky things. They have the capacity to love and frustrate us like no one else. It is little wonder they provide such a rich vein for dramatists. In Andrew Bovell's Things I Kn…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:39am on February 7, 2018

Opinion: Time For Drama Schools To Scrap Archaic Audition Fees by Tim Wright

Tim Wright reflects on drama schools charging fees for auditions

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 3:15am on February 1, 2018

Young, Scrappy and...Greedy? HAMILTON's Ticket Price Increase by Tim Wright

I loved Hamilton when I saw it. I paid 57.50 for a seat in the middle of the top tier of the newly refurbed Victoria Palace Theatre. It was pretty expensive, but I made my peace with it. The…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 4:58am on January 30, 2018
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