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Preece Killick

Preece Killick

Preece Killick, contributing writer

Hailing from the Shropshire/Welsh borders, Preece trained as an actor at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and appeared in many stage plays, films and TV shows over a fifteen year period. In 2007 he turned to Directing and Stage Management.

Funny Girl
27 Apr
Reviews
Preece Killick

Review: FUNNY GIRL at the Savoy Theatre

Funny Girl ‘Triumphant’ was the metaphor most used when ‘Funny Girl’ opened at the Chocolate Menier Factory last year, and that triumph has now seen it blast its way onto the Savoy stage with a glitzy, high profile production that is sure to grab even more headlines on an extended run until October. Was the hype justified? Not just of star Sheridan Smith, but the production itself?

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The Suicide - National Theatre
15 Apr
Reviews
Preece Killick

Review: THE SUICIDE at the National Theatre

The Suicide - National Theatre If you like your theatre robust, raucous and rollicking then the National Theatre’s adaptation of Nikolai Erdman’s classic comedy is a must see. And on the evidence of the audience’s reaction on Press Night, the party atmosphere was infectious.

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The Rules of Inflation
25 Mar
Reviews
Preece Killick

Review: THE RULES OF INFLATION at Theatre N16

The Rules of Inflation From the moment you step through the doors of the N16’s rather wonderful theatre (now, perhaps confusingly, in SW12) you might be forgiven for assuming you are about to be treated, or patronised even, with a show more suited to those citizens under the age of ten but once the lights dim, with a plastic cup of punch, a packet of love-hearts in your hand, and surrounded by a multitude of combusting balloons, things begin to change.

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