REVIEW: Visitors at The Watermill Theatre, Newbury
What do you do when a loved one slowly begins to forget the life you’ve lived together? Dementia is a subject that has been explored (effectively and movingly) many times...
Read moreDetailsWhat do you do when a loved one slowly begins to forget the life you’ve lived together? Dementia is a subject that has been explored (effectively and movingly) many times...
Read moreDetailsHow well do you know Jules Verne's iconic story? You'll have a chance to find out, when Tilted Wig bring their adaptation of "Around The World In 80 Days" to...
Read moreDetailsAdapted from the 1946 novel of the same name by Agatha Christie, “The Hollow” had a somewhat difficult journey from page to stage. Regretting Poirot’s presence in the novel, Christie...
Read moreDetailsWhat would you do if a terrible accident robbed you of your vision? This is the question at the heart of The Watermill's production of Michael Morpurgo's "The Sleeping Sword",...
Read moreDetails"What's Iago's motivation?" is possibly one of theatre's great unanswered questions - and one that critics have loved chewing over for the past 400 years. But is that the most...
Read moreDetailsWho'd be a teacher? It's a question asked by Alan Bennet's masterpiece of the theatre, "The History Boys" - but did that play give a comprehensive answer? John Godber's "Teechers"...
Read moreDetailsImagine that (assuming you’d have the house to yourself) you invited someone round for a private weekend of food, wine and canoodling… …only to discover that the rest of your...
Read moreDetailsYou can make a career in the entertainment industry without having to act, sing or dance. Behind every production is an army of people who bring films, musicals and plays...
Read moreDetailsIs a protest a waste of time, when the thing you're protesting against is going to happen anyway? Danielle Pearson's play "Camp Albion" explores the much-publicised objections to the Newbury...
Read moreDetailsWhy do we watch peoples’ lives falling apart, on screens and on stage? In a classic case of “misinterpreting a play’s title”, I sallied forth to watch what I assumed...
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