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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

FANNY AND STELLA Above the Stag, Vauxhall SW8 by Libby Purves

BOYS IN BUSTLES:   SWAGS AND SWAGGER IN VICTORIAN LONDON “The Unnatural History and Petticoat Mystery of Boulton and Park” cries the Victorian poster. “Men in Women’s Clothes –…

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McQUEEN St James’ Theatre, SW1 by Libby Purves

A DESIGNER, A DREAM, A DANCE “What is it about men with watching eyes…?” asks the ghost of Isabella Blow, she of the troubled soul and hilariously witty hats. One such man …

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Friday, May 15, 2015

THE ANGRY BRIGADE Bush Theatre W12 by Libby Purves

AN OLD ANGER, SPEAKING TO TODAY We are short of good political playwrights: they tend to hail from the left and be either depressingly prosey or brainlessly ‘bouffon’ (ISLANDS at this ve…

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Thursday, May 14, 2015

HIGH SOCIETY – Old Vic Theatre by Libby Purves

A SWELL PARTY… Joe Stilgoe the piano man holds the stage as we settle, receiving a fusillade of unhelpful audience requests (“Bolero! Summertime! Pink Panther! Prokoffiev’s…

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

COMMUNICATING DOORS Menier, SE1 by Libby Purves

IN WHICH THE OLD LION OF SCARBOROUGH TACKLES A TIMELESS PHILOSOPHICAL CONUNDRUM… …Which is to say, the question of whether time-travel would enable you to change the past, hence …

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WOLF’S CHILD Felbrigg Hall, Norfolk by Libby Purves

A WILD AND WOLFISH WALK IN THE WOODS Last time I went a Norfolk and Norwich Festival outdoor event, I had to spend the night suspended in a nylon flower-petal up a tree and get hugged by tre…

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

THE FATHER Tricycle, NW6 by Libby Purves

THE DARKNESS OF DEMENTIA  Devastating. No other word for it. Without sentimentality, in Christopher Hampton’s powerfully simple translation, the French playwright Florian Zeller l…

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Monday, May 11, 2015

HAY FEVER Duke of York’s Theatre, SW1 by Libby Purves

THE BLISS OF JUDITH BLISS:  FELICITY INDEED Whenever I see this beloved play again I wish it was my first time. It should be seen in youth – when the dread of embarrassing parents get…

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THE AUDIENCE Apollo, WC1 by Libby Purves

IN WHICH THE QUEEN REGENERATES AS KRISTIN SCOTT THOMAS A playwright’s work is never done. Not if politics are involved: Peter Morgan relates that once it became clear that David Camero…

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

MATCHBOX THEATRE Hampstead, NW3 by Libby Purves

STRIKE A LIGHT! FIZZLING OR FAILING, FRAYN IS FUN This two-hour entertainment consists of squibs and sketches, five-finger exercises and amused imaginings by Michael Frayn. Who never really…

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Wednesday, May 6, 2015

THE VOTE Donmar, WC1 by Libby Purves

AND NOW THE REAL ELECTION…AT LAST… Election day, Tony Benn used to say, is the only time we are all equal. One citizen, one secret vote. And despite the short-sighted, corrupting…

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

NOISES OFF Mercury, Colchester by Libby Purves

LORD, WHAT FOOLS THESE MORTALS BE… “Doors! Sardines! Getting them on, getting them off. Getting the doors open. And shut. That’s farce. That’s theatre. That’s life!” Ah, how …

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

EVERYMAN Olivier, SE1 by Libby Purves

THIS VERY NIGHT SHALL THY SOUL BE REQUIRED OF THEE… God is sweeping the big blank stage. We won’t know for a minute or two that Kate Duchene IS God, given she’s a weary gre…

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

WAY UPSTREAM Chichester Festival Theatre by Libby Purves

SHIP OF FOOLS GOES AGAINST THE FLOW… This is the play which flooded the Olivier stage and the National Theatre electrics in 1982. Of all Alan Ayckbourn’s massive oeuvre it is one of the …

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Monday, April 27, 2015

AMERICAN BUFFALO Wyndhams, WC2 by Libby Purves

MEN UP A DEAD END… The marvellous junk-shop set by Paul Wills comes into its own most gratifyingly when Damian Lewis finally loses control and trashes it. For most of the play it simpl…

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Sunday, April 26, 2015

BOMBER’S MOON Trafalgar Studio 2, SE1 by Libby Purves

FROM BOMBER CREW TO ZIMMER DAYS: A TRIBUTE FAIRLY PAID As the aged heroes of World War II slip gradually away, the urge to bear witness feels ever stronger. In Rattigan’s recently revived …

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Friday, April 24, 2015

WHAT THE BUTLER SAW Emporium, Brighton by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER CHRIS PALING SEES AN ORTON OEUVRE IN ITS TRUE HOME.. Joe Orton would have liked The Emporium. This deconsecrated Methodist church has been a theatre and café for a couple of …

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Thursday, April 23, 2015

LIGHT SHINING IN BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Lyttelton, SE1 by Libby Purves

THE ENGLISH REVOLUTION AND ITS END What do you do after a revolution? Tyrant toppled, lives sacrificed, people feeling entitled to reward, reformers aflame with rapidly diversifying ideas. M…

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015

CLARION Arcola, E8 by Libby Purves

HOLD THE FRONT PAGE. WITH TONGS.  The Clarion is a newspaper which hates immigrants. And liberals, especially those on the hated rival Sentinel, a barely-disguised Guardian. Britain, it say…

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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

AH, WILDERNESS! Young Vic, SE1 by Libby Purves

THE SANDS OF TIME YIELD UP THEIR DREAMS This is Eugene O’Neill’s only comedy: the moment when from his vortex of family addiction, illness, loneliness, romantic seaward longings and deep…

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Monday, April 20, 2015

LOVE’S SACRIFICE Swan, Stratford upon Avon by Libby Purves

THREE OF THEM IN THAT MARRIAGE… You get plenty of cautionary tales in John Ford’s little-remembered 1633 play. For one thing, if you get three women pregnant at once with promises of mar…

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Saturday, April 18, 2015

A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD Jermyn St Theatre, SW1 by Libby Purves

FIFTY GRADES OF A?  ( EDUCATIONAL SADISM TODAY) During the first half, parents of teenagers will cringingly hope that Jonathan Lewis’ play is fanciful: a comically exaggerated libel on a …

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Friday, April 17, 2015

CARMEN DISRUPTION Almeida N1 by Libby Purves

WILL GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES TORE-ADORE IT?   READ ON The best way to describe this play is as a sideshow. There is a performance of Bizet’s opera Carmen somewhere, and playing out aro…

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

MRS ROOSEVELT FLIES TO LONDON King’s Head , N1 by Libby Purves

ADMIRABLE ELEANOR  An old woman, cadaverous under harsh light, wakes fretful, remembering a war and shuddering at the Cuba missile crisis : it is 1962. We know that it will resolve, but it …

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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

GYPSY Savoy Theatre, SW1 by Libby Purves

IT DON’T GET BETTER THAN THIS… Is there any odder opening line to a big musical number than “Have an egg-roll, Mr Goldstone”? Is there any dryer account of the emotional tang…

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THE TWITS Royal Court SW1 by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES TAKES HIS INNER CHILD FOR A HAPPY SPIN… As Mrs.Twit wisely points out – children are horrible. Too many “family shows” forget that. Instead of sweet…

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Sunday, April 12, 2015

OLIVIERS NIGHT……. royal opera house by Libby Purves

The list of winners is now widespread, but for theatrecat tolerators and friends, some review notes on how it was to be in the actual ROH seeing it happen: – definitely the best produc…

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Saturday, April 11, 2015

CROUCH TOUCH PAUSE ENGAGE Watford Palace & touring by Libby Purves

A RUGBY REDEMPTION “I’ve known since you were seventeen” says Gareth Thomas’ exasperated team-mate. “When you said you wanted me to be your best man, why do you think we spent a wh…

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Thursday, April 9, 2015

AFTER ELECTRA Tricycle, NW6 by Libby Purves

A BOHO CLYTEMNESTRA No sooner do we get over Kristin Scott Thomas going murderously nuts as the original Electra at the Old Vic, than along comes April de Angelis with a sly, hilarious, biti…

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THE ABSENCE OF WAR Oxford Playhouse & touring by Libby Purves

ALL OUR YESTERDAYS: HOW IT WAS, AND HOW IT WASN’T David Hare’s 1994 play reimagining the 1992 election – elegantly staged by Headlong and director Jeremy Herrin – has tou…

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Wednesday, April 8, 2015

CYRANO DE BERGERAC Royal, Northampton by Libby Purves

RHETORICAL ROMANCE… Ah, Cyrano! Fighter, scholar, poet, maverick: ever since Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play, set in an imagined musketeer-y 17c, he has been an archetype of reckless gen…

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