Theatre
Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act, Orange Tree Theatre review - a blast from the past with lessons for todayTuesday, 07 September 2021![]() Even if you miss the play’s title and do not recognise the writer’s name with the heft of reputation that comes with it, as soon as you see the black man and the white woman speaking in South African accents, you know that the tension that... Read more... |
Rockets and Blue Lights, National Theatre review - strong, but inconclusiveFriday, 03 September 2021For more than three decades, playwright Winsome Pinnock has been at the forefront of new writing, often experimenting with form as well as documenting the lives of black Britons. Her new play’s original opening at the Royal Exchange Theatre in... Read more... |
Once Upon A Time In Nazi Occupied Tunisia, Almeida Theatre review - flawed theatre but a great experimentTuesday, 31 August 2021![]() An ageing Nazi, stuffed into a slightly too tight white linen suit, sits at the opposite end of the dining table to a young Jewish woman. Between them is a dish of chicken stew that we, just moments beforehand, have seen her lace with poison.The... Read more... |
Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury review - dazzling Disney rewriteMonday, 30 August 2021![]() Bedknobs and Broomsticks has always suffered from not being Mary Poppins, the movie delayed in development and released in 1971 (it is a Sixties film in tone and technology) and always seeming to appear later on the BBC’s Christmas Disney Time... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Screen 9Monday, 23 August 2021![]() The popcorn on offer as you enter the Pleasance’s performing space at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre quickly fills the air with its rich, sugary scent. It’s a smell that sets the scene nicely for a show set in a cinema, but also an... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2021: StillSaturday, 21 August 2021![]() Ageing Mick wakes up on Portobello beach with two gold rings in his pocket, and embarks on the bender to end all benders in order to work out what or who they’re for. Young Gilly has a poorly pug named Mr Immanuel Kant, but can’t face having it put... Read more... |
Cinderella, Gillian Lynne Theatre review - a spectacular show that hits and missesThursday, 19 August 2021![]() Belleville has lost its Prince Charming and, when his statue is graffitied, it loses its long held title as the most beautiful town, too. Its people fear the impact on their livelihoods and soon identify the gobby, gothy girl as the culprit – they... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Fear of Roses / Myra's StoryThursday, 19 August 2021![]() Fear of Roses Assembly Roxy ★★★One of the more disconcerting aspects to this year’s Fringe is different venues’ contrasting reactions to the easing of Covid restrictions. Some – like Army @ The Fringe and the Traverse Theatre – maintain... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2021: DopplerTuesday, 17 August 2021![]() There’s always a tricky balance to be struck with site-specific theatre. What’s more important: the show itself, or its unusual setting? And to what extent does its location enrich or even impact on the essence of the text? Edinburgh-based site-... Read more... |
2:22 A Ghost Story, Noël Coward Theatre review - unconvincing, sporadically amusing genre playSaturday, 14 August 2021![]() Danny Robins tells us what we’re in for with his title, so we’re warned. And it’s not long before we get the “things that go bump in the night”, the creaking floorboards, the “I know this sounds crazy, but…” because they’re the essential components... Read more... |
Edinburgh Fringe 2021: Tunnels / DandelionSaturday, 14 August 2021![]() Tunnels Army @ The Fringe ★★★ As has already been noted, it’s a funny old Fringe this year: only a fraction of its normal size; with audiences that seem either Covid-wary or disconcertingly enthusiastic; with some venues taking... Read more... |
Constellations, Vaudeville Theatre review - multiple casts continue to shineFriday, 13 August 2021![]() This week is peak time to test out Nick Payne’s hypothesis of life as a series of accidents, narrow squeaks and near misses. While the Perseids are doing their August explosive thing, go home after the show and look in the night sky with a lover,... Read more... |
