REVIEW: "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (The Watermill Theatre)
Shakespeare can be drier than unbuttered toast, all but impenetrable to younger audiences. Dense text, packed with nigh-incomprehensible speech patterns ...
Shakespeare can be drier than unbuttered toast, all but impenetrable to younger audiences. Dense text, packed with nigh-incomprehensible speech patterns ...
If you pieced a play together out of overheard snippets of British conversation – what would you end up with?
Stars (out of 5) = 3 One-sentence review = Gogglebox for the theatre, with added surrealism. Good for people who ...
While actors like Judi Dench and Steven Berkoff take to the airwaves to decry the death of arts funding, The ...
Dancing elephants, a hoard of mummies and a giggling fox, this year’s panto at Windsor - Aladdin - has it ...
Science versus instinct: modern values, meet a historic crime. Stars (out of 5) – 5 One-sentence review – Dramatic proof beyond ...
How would you react if you met your idol? Stars (out of 5) = 3 One-sentence review= "I’d no idea ...
Has the successor to “Talking Heads” arrived? Stars (out of 5) = 5 One-sentence review = This is what you’d ...
James Bond actor's stage play leaves us shaken...but does it also leave us stirred? Stars (out of 5)– 4 One-sentence review– ...
The Classic Thriller Theatre Company is preparing to take its latest show to the West End, but before it does ...
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