Even without its climactic sequel this is a roguishly appealing, stand-alone historical romp.
SOURCE: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk at 05:37AMIt’s not every day that you get to hear a Shakespeare play (or at least a play partly by Shakespeare) for the first time.
SOURCE: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk at 02:50AMGrafting a social conscience onto Barrie’s blithely heartless hero isn’t as easy as re-attaching lost shadows.
SOURCE: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk at 08:39PMShort, sour and stinging, Slowly pits the seductive rituals of conformity against the risk and indignity of freedom.
SOURCE: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk at 02:43PMThere’s even the odd pirate, redskin and fairy to be sighted among the motley and comprehensively lost crew.
SOURCE: www.londontheatreblog.co.uk at 11:18PM