
…AND IT GROWS DARKER James I is dead. His small son, defaced by a birthmark, puny and afraid, in surreal nightmare sequences constantly relives the bloodshed and concealm…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:01PM[SHARE]…AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT If the first play began with a ragged brawl and taunt, the second with a tenebrous nightmare of childhood, this one starts with a rom…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:00PM[SHARE]POETS AND PACIFISTS, Â LOVERS AND LOSS: A ‘THIRTIES TALE Â Modern historical recreations are valuable in this WW1 centenary year, but there is something thrilling, a frisso…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 03:35AM[SHARE]WIKILEAKS MEETS JUST WILLIAM Serious? Not always, it's not. "Everything is funny all the time!" screams one of our heroes. "Epic Lulz! Nothing is to be taken seriously!". The t…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:09PM[SHARE]TWO HUNDRED YEARS OLD AND FRESH AS A DAISY Two centuries before Oscar Wilde there was another eloquent, satirical, socially subversive, intermittently disreputable Irishman at work: O…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:31AM[SHARE]IMAGINING HOW HE WAS…. Simon Callow’s solo shows have become a landmark: his impassioned Dickens, his Marigold and Chips characters and his Christmas Carol. In Edinburgh I…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:55AM[SHARE]GHOST GUEST REVIEWER EDNA WELTHORPE TAKES ON ORTON, AGAIN by A.N.Onymous (The Critic Who Knows) Calling all ordinary, decent folk. Edna Welthorpe (Mrs) here!  I am on a …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:35AM[SHARE]VALHALLA IN A VALHANGAR Deep in the bleak Cold War desolation of the old US Air Base in Suffolk stands a shed where once jet engines were tested. Inside, the old Norse gods gather to bicker,…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:10AM[SHARE]A GALLANT SADNESS : FACES OF WAR “We don’t do glum here. Glum just doesn’t work”. Clipped, officerly with an edge of confident eccentricity, cradling his Cambr…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:05PM[SHARE]A PSYCHOTIC PUCKOON Watching Enda Walsh’s surreal new 90-minuter, late star of the Galway festival, one reflection kept intruding: that there is, God save us, a dangerously fine…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:06PM[SHARE]DAFT AND DARING, Â WITTY AND WHOOPEE Onstage a suave Robert Lindsay preens and pirouettes, a matinée idol sick of self-love, pivot of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels running just across th…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:00PM[SHARE]GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES WATCHES A GOOD IDEA STUMBLE AWAYÂ INTO THEÂ DESERT This is a drunk play. It rambles a great tale at you, mildly hooks you, then fluffs the end as it totters off…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:02AM[SHARE]GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES FINDS AS MUCH TO KEEP AS TO THROW AWAY Uneven, but with big laughs, confused but not entirely to fault; this production nestled itself almost perfectly between bril…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 02:46AM[SHARE]THE STAFF OF LIFE: ORDINARY LIVES. A shift in a Yorkshire mass-production bread factory in the 1970's: Richard Bean , at eighteen, was there. In that perceptive, new-fledged moment of…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:34AM[SHARE]NOT SO PEACEFUL IN THE PACIFIC It is not often that the Chichester front-row is questioned about its sexual practices by merry brown girls extolling carefree Tahitian sex. "Our…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:47AM[SHARE]BLISS? OH YES IT IS Here's a 1924 creation: swooping and frivolously asymmetric as a drop-waisted flapper-dress, flashily well-crafted as a Deco windowpane. Its first criti…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:42PM[SHARE]ESSEX GIRL COMES OF AGE I rather like Denise van Outen. A trouper, a trained musical-theatre talent who had to make it (and she did, triumphing in CHICAGO here and on Broadway)…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:32PM[SHARE]A NEW BLONDE BOMBSHELL STORMS THE STAGE Summer seaside rep is not dead. Frinton Summer Theatre is marking its 75th year, and it's worth celebrating , even though I caught the l…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 02:14PM[SHARE]ORWELL GOES GANGLAND Far out in DLR-land, in the wilderness of Urban Regeneration that is the new East-of-East End, Newham City Farm has been since 1977 a place where you can, …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 10:17AM[SHARE]A WINNING ROLL OF THE DICE FOR CHICHESTER There is a sort of generosity, an overflowing vigour, when Chichester's great three-sided arena does the classic musicals. They can't …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:48PM[SHARE]WARM, WONDERFUL, WISE..THE YEAR’S BEST NEW MUSICAL Strewth! What a wonderful show.  In this trade we are cautious of superlatives, lest omething even better comes …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:42PM[SHARE]OUT IN THE FOREST, SOMETHING STIRS… The slope beneath the great chestnut trees makes a perfect arena: on tiered seating or below it on chairs, the audience are held b…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 10:02AM[SHARE]GUEST REVIEWER PHILIP FISHER ON RAVENHILL’S EXTENDED HIT It is amazing how quickly contemporary events become history, and recent history becomes the distant past. Mark R…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:34PM[SHARE]BUCKSKINS, BURLESQUERS, BLISS Yee-ha! Calamity Jane strides in, beefy in buckskins, more beltingly, braggingly alive than any man in the room. Or, indeed, any room. She's been ridin' …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 05:58AM[SHARE]GUEST CRITIC PHILIP FISHER IS AWED BY GEORGIAN ORWELL.. Anyone expecting a children’s show from Guy Masterson's adaptation of Orwell could be in for a shock. This deeply …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 05:02AM[SHARE]WHO'S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF? I thought it was a children’s walk-through amusement, something to keep the little bleeders willing to accompany parents to the serious Traverse plays…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:32PM[SHARE]A CREEPY GENTLENESSÂ I found this maverick pair, “Box Tale Soup” Â out in the boondocks last fringe: Antonia Christophers and noel Byrne, creating a wonderful Northanger Ab…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:32PM[SHARE]THE BONUS BOYS UNMASKED… Jamie Griffiths is not a quantitative analyst in the City. He's an actor and playwright. Not a "quant", a risk-taking star of the city betting an…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:35AM[SHARE]THE GRUMPY OLD ROMAN RETURNS… Terrible times we live in. A decadent civilization, a crumbling empire, hypocrites in power, toadies fawning on the rich, women strangers to chastity and …
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 05:37AM[SHARE]FRANKIE GOES TO EXTREMES… Good to know (and I mean this seriously) that Edinburgh comedy is not cowed by squeamish PC seriousness. If you can't laugh at everything, you probably…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 05:36AM[SHARE]WHO SAYS THE ROM-COM IS DEAD? IT JUST GOT WITTY.. Last year I purred over Richard Marsh's "Dirty Great Love Story", a blissfully clever, likeable, honest miniature rom-com,…
SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 03:48AM[SHARE]

