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8230;because audiences have feelings too. Newer posts →. Je ne regrette rien: The Patriotic Traitor occupies the Park Theatre. February 25, 2016. Saturday 20th February 2016, matinée. It’s been open for less than three years, but the Park Theatre. Five Finger Exercise delivers a knuckle sandwich: Print Room at the Coronet. January 31, 2016. Saturday 23rd January 2016, matinée. We were intrigued to discover that after several cosy afternoons at the Print Room. December 26, 2015. And finally with Harlequin...
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The Public Reviews: 74 Georgia Avenue - New End Theatre, Hampstead
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Friday, 11 March 2011. 74 Georgia Avenue - New End Theatre, Hampstead. After conducting a modicum of research on the writer, Murray Schisgal, of 73 Georgia Avenue, I learned that he had some rather impressive credentials. He was Oscar nominated as the co writer of Tootsie and an award winning playwright so I was surprised, and hugely excited, to be given the opportunity to see a UK premier of a play that was first penned way back in the 20th Century, in 1988. Runs until 19th March. Search The Public Revi...
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The Public Reviews: RACHEL LYNES: Puppy Love
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Friday, 11 March 2011. RACHEL LYNES: Puppy Love. As an actress, writing a blog for a theatre website, I want to give you razzle-dazzle, Hollywood glamour, backstage dirt, debauchery and drama. But this week’s blog is written from a place of confinement. There’s only so much drama that can be achieved, housebound, inside a small basement flat. To paint the picture…. A bit of history…. Reason 2): Duster, the puppy. Reason 1 reason 2 = Nula = life in disarray. Whilst multi tasking the pup, the writing and t...
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The Public Reviews: Comedy of Errors - The Lowry, Salford
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Comedy of Errors - The Lowry, Salford. Adaptor: Edward Hall and Roger Warren. All male company Propeller are at the Lowry Theatre in Salford this week with two productions, alternating the gruesome Richard III, with the near-slapstick Comedy of Errors. I only saw the latter, so judgement on the added flavour brought to the tragedy by single sex casting is in the hands of others. So does an all male cast add anything extra to the play? If not, does it detract in any way? The set w...
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The Public Reviews: Puckoon – Leicester Square Theatre, London
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Thursday, 10 March 2011. Puckoon – Leicester Square Theatre, London. I turned up to review this play knowing nothing more about it than it is based on a novel, written by a famous author quite a few years ago, that is set in Ireland. I left the theatre dying to read this, to me, elusive novel! The only thing that I can comment on is that on a couple of occasions the music was a little too loud, that those at the back could not quite hear the fast paced lines as well as those at the front. They make the p...
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The Public Reviews: March 2011
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Friday, 11 March 2011. RACHEL LYNES: Puppy Love. As an actress, writing a blog for a theatre website, I want to give you razzle-dazzle, Hollywood glamour, backstage dirt, debauchery and drama. But this week’s blog is written from a place of confinement. There’s only so much drama that can be achieved, housebound, inside a small basement flat. To paint the picture…. A bit of history…. Reason 2): Duster, the puppy. Reason 1 reason 2 = Nula = life in disarray. Whilst multi tasking the pup, the writing and t...
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О театре, городе и вообще: января 2014
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О театре, городе и вообще. Вторник, 21 января 2014 г. Жду с огромным нетерпением! Ссылки на это сообщение. Отправить по электронной почте. Написать об этом в блоге. Понедельник, 13 января 2014 г. Собираясь во второй раз лететь в Лондон. Чтобы досматривать мюзиклы, музеи и города, на которые в прошлый раз не хватило времени или денег), столкнулся с несколькими совершенно стандартными ситуациями касательно покупки разных билетов. 1 Не паниковать, а вчитываться в детали. То же самое и с покуп...Написать об ...
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The Public Reviews: Cheek by Jowl: The Tempest / Буря - Oxford Playhouse
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011. Cheek by Jowl: The Tempest / Буря - Oxford Playhouse. Essentially, The Tempest follows the story of a magician, Prospero (Igor Yasulovich), the usurped Duke of Milan, who causes a tempest to break out at sea, in order to avenge his betrayal by his political enemies, and to restore his position. Prospero uses his spirit Ariel (Andrey Kuzichev) to manipulate the others to his ends, and the results play out before the audience on stage. Runs until 12th March. RACHEL LYNES: Puppy Love.
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The Public Reviews: Interview: George Banks (History Boys)
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Friday, 11 March 2011. Interview: George Banks (History Boys). Playing a cocky and boisterous teenager is something new for the understated George Banks who will be heading to Curve next month to star in Alan Bennett’s The History Boys. The Public Reviews reporter, Jemma Crowston, caught-up with the 23-year-old during the show’s tour in Bath. Director, Christopher Luscombe has revived the show for the first time since its original National Theatre production. 8220;I was a bit of nerd in school so nothing...
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The Public Reviews: Up Out o’ The Sea (eastern Angles) – The Town Hall, Maldon
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Friday, 11 March 2011. Up Out o’ The Sea (eastern Angles) – The Town Hall, Maldon. Off the lonely Suffolk coast, eroded by the relentless waves, a wreck has lain for thirty years. Now it is to be brought to the surface, just as a prickly journalist from London turns up in the the tight-knit local community, with her laptop and her searching questions. And Lisa Tramontin played the Librarian, by no means a stock character, despite her stereotype hair and cardigan. Though not all of the dialogue she wa...
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