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29 February 2024
Gloriana! : Ben and Imo
Ben and Imo is written by Mark Ravenhill, it was originally written for the radio but has been adapted for the stage and opens in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s The Swan Theatre. It is a two hander, about the relationship between...
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29 February 2024
Still Going Wrong....
The Play that Goes Wrong has been running since 2012. I’ve seen it previously on Broadway but now I’ve also seen it in its UK home, the Duchess Theatre. It still stands up over ten years later from its premier.
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26 January 2024
Review: A Mirror (This play is a lie.)
I won’t say too much about the plot of A Mirror- it is certainly a play you should go into knowing very little about it. I went to the opening night of its West End run, and I’ve never been to the Trafalgar Theatre before,
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22 January 2024
The Box of Delights: The Wolves were Running...
The Box of Delights is based on a novel by John Masefield and was adapted into a BBC TV series in 1984. The BBC adaptation is my personal connection to this story.
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30 November 2023
The HOUSE of Bernarda Alba
The House of Bernarda Alba is about a formidable matriarch figure and her five daughters. It was originally written by Federico García Lorca in 1936 in the backdrop of the incoming Spanish Civil War, which ultimately led to his assassination...
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2 November 2023
Review: This one missed the station...
The Girl on the Train is a well-known entity, based originally on a book by Paula Hawkins and following its success was made into a film starring Emily Blunt. The play has been adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel.
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29 October 2023
Review: Peter Pan Goes Wrong
Peter Pan Goes Wrong is material I am very familiar with. I was a huge fan of the production filmed for the BBC in 2016, however, I had never seen it on stage until tonight at the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton. I was not disappointed one bit.
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29 October 2023
Six: More than a 6/10
Late to join the party- but I recently went to watch Six at the Vaudeville Theatre in London. Although the story of Six’s creation is well known by now, let’s take you back to 2017.
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16 October 2023
Review: The Art of Privilege
The Art of Privilege is written by Carey Keith Green. It is his third novel; it is a detective story set in the heart of Wall Street.
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28 September 2023
The Father and the Assassin: The Review
The Father and the Assassin tells the story of Mahatma Gandhi (The Father) and Nathuram Godse (The Assassin). I can’t explain how much the concept of this excited me.
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13 August 2023
Review: The Pillowman
The two brothers Michal and Katurian are being interrogated by two detectives, Ariel and Tupolski. A number of gruesome child murders have been carried out in the exact same way as writer, Katurian’s stories.
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5 August 2023
Review: Dear England- A Goal!
Dear England, is currently being performed in the Olivier Theatre at the National. It is about the journey the men’s England football team have been on since Gareth Southgate took over.
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25 July 2023
Review: The Burnt City
The Burnt City is an immersive theatrical performance by Punchdrunk. Punchdrunk have created their own style of theatre where they allow every single audience member to have their own unique experience.
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25 July 2023
Review: You won't duck out of Duck
Duck is a one-man show telling the story of Ismail- or Smiley to his friends. Smiley attends a private school and his goal for the summer term is to beat the school’s batting record and get entered into the famous Wisden.
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28 May 2023
Review: Brief Encounter
Is Brief Encounter really the greatest love story ever told? Brief Encounter is the story of an affair between a married doctor, Alec and a suburban housewife, Laura. I left not really sure if I was supposed to route for them or not.
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