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Small Island - National Theatre - Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg
02 May
Reviews
Stuart King

Review: SMALL ISLAND at the Olivier, National Theatre

Infused with a genuine affection and compassion, this theatrical version of the late Andrea Levy’s most celebrated, multi-prize winning novel, is a fitting tribute to the author, who died on St Valentine’s Day this year.

Small Island - National Theatre - Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg Gershwyn Eustache Jnr as Gilbert in Small Island at the National Theatre - Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

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Rosmersholm Play
02 May
Reviews
Marian Pashley

Review: ROSMERSHOLM at The Duke of York's

Rosmersholm Play The curtain rises to reveal a stunningly detailed and evocative set, the interior of a hauntingly shadowed and seemingly twilit, dust sheet covered room. The walls were hung with many partially obscured portraits, the wooden floors looked ancient and worn to smoothness.

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Man of La Mancha
02 May
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review MAN OF LA MANCHA at the London Coliseum

Man of La Mancha The annual star led musical at the London Coliseum has quickly become a tradition and a treat ensuring busy sales at a venue which otherwise splutters intermittently to life with short runs of opera and ballet for most of the year. Currently in residence for a month is Kelsey Grammer in the title role of 1965’s Tony award winning musical, MAN OF LA MANCHA.

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Boomerang - King's Head Theatre
02 May
New Shows
Marian Pashley

What next for BOOMERANG? A new Play in Development

Boomerang - King's Head Theatre I have seen Boomerang as a scratch piece, then as a full length play, so finding out it will, as a further evolved version, be on at The King's Head Theatre in May, I was very pleased to have the opportunity to speak with the writer/directors of the female (female in all roles, an aspect that is very much part of its ethos) production company, Ivana Mazza-Coates and Madeleine Shenai.

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Market Boy - Union Theatre
27 Apr
Reviews
Phil Willmott

Review: MARKET BOY at the Union Theatre

Market Boy - Union Theatre If there’s a better metaphor for how the southern working class fared under the premiership of Margaret Thatcher than this play I don’t know of it. Premiering at the National Theatre in 2006 David Eldridge’s sprawling kaleidoscope of a script aimed to capture the spirit of Romford Market in the late eighties.

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