THEATRE REVIEW | Captain Show-Off! Open Air Theatre 2015
One amphitheatre, throw in Carry On Cleo and Up Pompeii, with a pinchus of Widow Twankey, equals: Captain Show-Off – oh yes it does! Phil Willmott from Gods & Monsters […]
One amphitheatre, throw in Carry On Cleo and Up Pompeii, with a pinchus of Widow Twankey, equals: Captain Show-Off – oh yes it does! Phil Willmott from Gods & Monsters […]
Absurdly polite confrontations, beastly upper-class pompousness, all served up with preposterous hilarity. Director Jimmy Walters, co-founder of Proud Haddock, has brought to life two works of one of the most […]
★★★★ | Crouch, Touch, Pause, Engage – National Tour Gareth Thomas is one of the most successful rugby players ever to take to the field for his country. But in […]
★★★★ | Radiant Vermin, Soho Theatre, London “I want this house. Oh, yes, I know there’ll be problems. But at least we’ll have the hope of things getting better. Isn’t […]
★★★★ | Jeeves & Wooster in Perfect Nonsense Jeeves and Wooster played by Jason Thorpe and Robert Webb respectively, bring to The Birmingham Rep a delightful and hilarious performance of […]
Back Down is an intense play by Steven Camden aka Polarbear, whose excitement stems from writing dialogue and unashamedly falls in love with his own ‘Brummie’ story, and the action […]
★★★★ | The Honey Man, The Birmingham Rep Sweet, Charming and Sincere. The Honey Man, written and acted by the extremely talented Tyrone Huggins and elegantly directed by Emma Bernard, […]
★★★★ | Unknown Male Unknown Male depicts a tragic story of Heather who has recently got a job as train a conductor. All is very well. Until, after the tunnel, […]
★★★★ | To Kill A Mockingbird, Sheffield Lyceum & National Tour Harper Lee’s classic American novel, which many will remember from their schooldays, is beautifully presented in this classy and […]
★★★★ | The Boys Upstairs For their first play of 2015, Above the Stag have turned to another American comedy, The Boys Upstairs. Dubbed a cross between Sex and the […]
★★★★ | The Curing Room “It made the recent Globe production of Titus Andronicus look like a teddy bear’s picnic!” And indeed over 90 minutes we had been subjected to […]