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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Review: Forests by Francesca Beckett

The play begins with normal looking people scattered in freeze across the stage, a folk singer who looks liked she’s turned up to the wrong gig, and bewilderingly early costume changes. A …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:09AM
Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The London Storytelling Festival by Francesca Beckett

Phillip Pullman once wrote that, “Stories are the most important thing in the world. Without stories, we wouldn’t be human beings at all,” and it’s very true. Stories are the way we …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:01AM
Friday, August 26, 2011

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Chris Cox – Fatal Distraction by Francesca Beckett

Chris Cox is quite upfront about the fact that he can’t read minds. In fact, he bills himself as the mind reader who can’t actually perform. If that’s true however, then ho…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:35AM
Thursday, August 25, 2011

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Malfi by Francesca Beckett

The Offshoots (in Association with Lancaster University Theatre Group) has had a great deal of success over the last few years, winning plaudits from publications such as The Scotsman, Briti…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:37AM

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Colin Hoult’s Inferno by Francesca Beckett

A good character comedian is hard to come by. It’s seemingly difficult to create characters that are not only convincing and entertaining, but also have heart. Thankfully, Colin Hoult …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:34AM

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Delete the Banjax by Francesca Beckett

Everyone in comedy these days seems to be ‘hotly tipped’ for something, but I’d heard so much buzz around Delete the Banjax that I felt compelled to go and see if, this tim…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:31AM

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Little Howard’s Big Show by Francesca Beckett

It’s a display of how weird the Fringe experience is, that yesterday I found myself waiting in a queue for a show surrounded by (what seemed like) hundreds of tiny, excitable children.…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:28AM

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Gregory Charles – Music Man by Francesca Beckett

You know that feeling you get at the end of a gig, when the band reaches their crescendo and everyone around you goes absolutely mental for three minutes? It’s always that one song tha…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:23AM

Review Edinburgh Fringe: Hannibal Buress by Francesca Beckett

  It’s a good job Hannibal Buress is such a likeable performer; with a CV like his it’d be very easy to be jealous. At only 28 he has already written for shows such as Satur…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 08:20AM
Thursday, August 18, 2011

Review: Simon Evans by Francesca Beckett

    Simon Evans is one of those comedians who seem to be on the periphery of fame. A ‘you’ll know him when you see his face’ level of recognition, if you will. He’s been in…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:51AM
Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Review: Killing Bill Gates by Francesca Beckett

It is often argued that the best things in life are free, and in the case of theatre the free fringe is incredibly important. It allows practitioners to display their work without the worry …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 06:10AM
Friday, July 29, 2011

Review – Alarms and Excursions by Francesca Beckett

Comedy nowadays has to be crude and shocking to make people laugh. Only those making jokes about risqué topics or making politically incorrect statements seem to have any success. Well, tha…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:36AM
Sunday, July 3, 2011

Review – Waiting Like A Man by Francesca Beckett

Impending fatherhood is the central theme of this one man show by Danny Benoliel, who delves into his past in an attempt to inform his future. But what has a murder committed in 1919 really …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:02AM
Monday, June 13, 2011

Review: Postcards Festival (Preview) by Francesca Beckett

‘Life is a Cabaret’ according to Liza Minelli, which I believe is not completely accurate. Thankfully life is not quite as weird as most of the things I witnessed at Jackson’s Lane on …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:07AM
Friday, June 3, 2011

Review – Random Stories About the End of Everything by Francesca Beckett

One of the joys of fringe theatre is occasionally stumbling across a little gem that no one else yet knows about. I like feeling confident that in a few years time you can smugly boast ̵…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 03:29AM
Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Review – Epic by Francesca Beckett

There’s a quote from Lenin that reads, “a single death is a tragedy, one million deaths is just a statistic”. It is impossible to identify with the sufferings of unimaginable n…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:00AM
Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Review – Hamlet! The Musical by Francesca Beckett

Of all the plays that might be suitably adapted into a musical, Hamlet seems the most unlikely. It is often seen as the ultimate tragedy; hours of horror after horror. So when I heard that t…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:59AM
Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Review at Accidental Festival: Bluebeard by Francesca Beckett

It’s incredibly hard to review an excerpt from a work in progress. It seems wrong to be critical of something that’s not quite finished, and not quite whole. However sometimes all you ne…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:50AM
Monday, May 23, 2011

Review – Casa/Magical Chairs by Francesca Beckett

  The Blue Elephant Theatre is starting to make a name for itself, with a brilliant selection of theatre, dance and comedy. On the agenda was a double bill by theatre company Lumenis, w…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 07:54AM
Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Review – The City Madam by Francesca Beckett

It is often said that there are only seven stories, and The City Madam is certainly a good example. Borrowing from everything from Measure for Measure to the Prodigal Son, Massinger’s play…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 10:04AM

Review: And I and Silence by Francesca Beckett

  Taking its name from an Emily Dickinson poem, And I and Silence is the last of three plays performed as part of ‘In Their Place’ – a three-month-long season of work …

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:40AM
Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Review – Kingdom of Earth by Francesca Beckett

  In 1942, when Tennessee Williams first wrote the short story which became Kingdom of Earth, its content (exploring themes such as race and sexuality) meant that it wasn’t publis…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 11:20AM
Saturday, May 7, 2011

Review: The Vaudevillains by Francesca Beckett

Welcome to The Empire, a strange world of music hall, madness and murder. Say hello to the cast of The Vaudevillains. They are a motley crew: Albert Frog and his ‘companion’ Mr Punchy;…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 09:51AM
Monday, April 25, 2011

Review: Sold by Francesca Beckett

Photo courtesy of Theatre503   There’s a longstanding joke about ‘resting’ actors in sales. Namely, that the profession is full of them. So Sold, the new play by award-winning wri…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 12:04PM
Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Review: Sunday Morning at the Centre of the World by Francesca Beckett

  It might seem strange to review a show without technically ‘seeing’ it, but unfortunately today I have no choice as I was blindfolded throughout the performance. No, I was not kid…

SOURCE: A Younger Theatre at 04:39AM

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