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Monday, August 4, 2014

FORGOTTEN VOICES Pleasance Grand, Edinburgh by Libby Purves

THE COMMEMORATION Posted, 0100, 5/08/2014     “Terrible old uniforms, no proper webbing, even. Off to Destination Unknown” says the private soldier, remembering how he threw a …

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THRILL ME C THEATRE, Edinburgh by Libby Purves

1924  PREPPY KILLERS RIDE AGAIN     Kevin Spacey thrilled us all right as the lawyer Clarence Darrow (at the Old Vic, reviewed here). One of his great triumphs was saving two youn…

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Sunday, August 3, 2014

SMALLWAR Traverse, Edinburgh by Libby Purves

THE BEAST WITHIN   “Our enemies are not the Germans, nor the Russians or the French. The common enemy of us all is the beast within”. As Syria, Ukraine, Israel and Palestine burn an…

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CUCKOOED. Traverse, Edinburgh by Libby Purves

BRACING, BRILLIANT AND NECESSARY… Mark Thomas is the most intelligent of the modern leftist standups: impassioned, a practical activist emotionally driven but capable of rich mockery o…

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE – Young Vic SE1 by Libby Purves

  DELUSION AND DESIRE IN THE DEEP SOUTH   If you are on one of the high back-row benches there is a bar to rest your feet on. It can create for a moment the illusion of being on a …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:48PM
Monday, July 28, 2014

PORGY AND BESS – Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park by Libby Purves

GERSHWIN’S GRANDEUR:    SPLENDOUR ON THE GRASS   From the moment Nicola Hughes wanders onto the stage in the overture, pulls on a strident red dress, sniffs her “happy dust” an…

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Friday, July 25, 2014

THE NETHER – Royal Court SW1 by Libby Purves

  A WORLD FOR THE WICKED         It quotes a Roethke poem: “Dark, dark my light, and darker my desire..” Indeed it is. In a shiningly hyper-real world suspended …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 02:11PM
Thursday, July 24, 2014

HOLY WARRIORS Shakespeare’s Globe SE1 by Libby Purves

CROSS , CRESCENT, CRUELTY, CONFUSION When this “fantasia on the third crusade” picks up momentum and reaches the summit of its oddity – a spectacular, if rather foggy peak – …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 06:55PM

SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE – Noel Coward Theatre SW1 by Libby Purves

RUFF TRADE….   Young Shakespeare, a struggling player and playwright, falls for the upper-class Viola de Lesseps, not knowing that she has dressed as a boy to join his cast. She i…

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

AMADEUS Chichester Festival Theatre by Libby Purves

DIVINITY AND DEADLY HATRED     One day someone will put Milton’s Paradise Lost on stage and cast Rupert Everett as Satan, the bitter archangel. For now he is Peter Shaffer’s Salieri: c…

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Monday, July 21, 2014

MEDEA – National Theatre, SE1 by Libby Purves

IN WHICH GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI FINDS MUCH TO ENJOY, AND ONLY A LITTLE TO MOAN ABOUT It is always exciting to have a new Medea, possibly the most controversial of all Euripides’ t…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 07:35PM
Thursday, July 10, 2014

RICHARD III – Trafalgar SW1 by Libby Purves

LOCK, STOCK, AND NO BARRELS OF MALMSEY                A credit in the programme for “fish care and health” answers one distracting question about Jamie Lloyd’s rackety p…

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Monday, July 7, 2014

GET UP AND TIE YOUR FINGERS! Touring by Libby Purves

FOLLOW THE HERRING,  SALUTE THE PAST      That early morning cry that woke the herring lassies: women who, through the great days of the Victorian herring fisheries, met the flee…

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Friday, July 4, 2014

JULIUS CAESAR – Shakespeare’s Globe, SE1 by Libby Purves

BLOOD, POLITICS, RUFFS, AND TOGAS: MUCH TO DELIGHT GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI The Globe audience are still filing in as the Roman rabble break into a raucous, drunken football chant …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:21PM
Thursday, July 3, 2014

THE CRUCIBLE – Old Vic, SE1 by Libby Purves

THE GATES OF HELL CREAK OPEN…   It will haunt the memory for months, this profound, dark-lit, smoke-scented deep-booming production of Arthur Miller’s play. In the round arena it cr…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 09:27PM
Wednesday, July 2, 2014

FORBIDDEN BROADWAY Menier, SE1 by Libby Purves

CAN YOU FEEL THE PAIN TONIGHT? NOT A BIT.   Miss Saigon rhymes with One Big Yawn, a tiny helicopter wobbles over the stage and the “Viet-numb” cast. A huge-breasted “Matthew Warch…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 08:10PM

THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS Southwark Playhouse, SE1 by Libby Purves

AN AMBULANCE RIDE:   A CITY’S HEARTBEAT     Some theatre enterprises are quixotic, site-specific, small-scale immersive and probably economically ruinous. Gotta love them: e…

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WONDERLAND Hampstead NW3 by Libby Purves

THIRTY YEARS ON: A TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF THE MINES     Down the dark pit, Bible-bred men quote the Book of Job. “He putteth forth his hand upon the rock; he overturneth the mount…

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Monday, June 30, 2014

GREAT BRITAIN Lyttelton, SE1 by Libby Purves

ONE PLAY MANY TARGETS –  CAN BEAN & HYTNER  HACK IT….?     The headlines flash up, perfect front pages on the glass walls which morph from newsroom to police sta…

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

THE COLBY SISTERS OF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA – Tricycle Theatre, Kilburn by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES ENDURES GLOSSY EMPTINESS AT THE HANDS OF NEW YORK SOCIALITES Ever wondered what happens to Disney princesses when they grow up boring? Adam Bock has. His new play, …

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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

CAROUSEL – Arcola Theatre by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES GOES ROUND AND ROUND THIS RICKETY BUT FUN CAROUSEL If you have never been to the Arcola, imagine the Donmar’s hip cousin; a small and intimate theatre, but wi…

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Monday, June 23, 2014

MIDSUMMER MISCHIEF B, RSC Courtyard Theatre & touring by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI SEES THE SECOND TWO PLAYS IN THE RSC’S “MIDSUMMER MISCHIEF” SERIES: PROGRAMME B Continuing the exploration of the challenge phrase “Well-behaved wome…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:21PM
Sunday, June 22, 2014

MIDSUMMER MISCHIEF A, RSC Courtyard Theatre & touring by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER CHARLOTTE VALORI SEES THE FIRST TWO PLAYS IN THE RSC’S “MIDSUMMER MISCHIEF” SERIES: PROGRAMME A THE ANT AND THE CICADA – Timberlake Wertenbaker Zoe is an artist, l…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 11:30AM
Friday, June 20, 2014

ADLER AND GIBB Royal Court SW1 by Libby Purves

IN WHICH OUR GUEST REVIEWER JOHN PETER DOES NOT HAVE A HAPPY NIGHT OUT   Tim Crouch has given us a play which is not a play.   It has no narrative: it does not give you a story; it do…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 09:49AM
Wednesday, June 18, 2014

SKYLIGHT – Wyndham’s , WC2 by Libby Purves

BILL NIGHY BACK ONSTAGE: MORE THAN WELCOME     Few actors are more instantly recognizable than Bill Nighy, yet his gift is to deploy in faithful service of each distinct part his i…

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

HOBSON’S CHOICE – Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park by Libby Purves

BY ‘ECK, IT’S BRIGHOUSE ROCKING INTO THE ‘SIXTIES…   Never underestimate a young woman in a neat blue dress from anywhere North of Watford. Especially one called…

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Sunday, June 15, 2014

KISS ME, FIGARO! – touring, caught at BECCLES by Libby Purves

BRAVO BRAVISSIMO!    OPERA-ROM-COM FROM THE HEART   I knew I was going to like this operatico-jukebox backstage rom-com (a whole new genre) when Jenny Stafford – as trembling, …

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Friday, June 13, 2014

A SIMPLE SPACE – Udderbelly, SE1 by Libby Purves

BEAUTIFUL BODIES, JOY IN ACTION   In circus tradition feats of acrobatic daring and balance are hyped up by a ringmaster – drumrolls, pleas to keep totally quiet lest you distract…

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

MR BURNS – Almeida, NW3 by Libby Purves

BART SIMPSON’S LEGEND SURVIVES THE APOCALYPSE: DO WE CARE?     A child of the Cold War, I have read post-apocalyptic fiction all my life: from John Wyndham and Kuttner to Nevil S…

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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

PRISON WINGS – Intermission at St Saviour’s SW1 by Libby Purves

A KNIGHTSBRIDGE REDEMPTION….   Quotes from critics are always helpful. This one has “Drop dead funny and informative” on its flyer: not from a Spencer or Billington but signed…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 04:28PM
Tuesday, June 10, 2014

FATHERS AND SONS – DONMAR WC2 by Libby Purves

NUMRICH AS A NIHILIST HOUSEGUEST… It is a universally recognizable moment: an idealistic student home for summer with revolutionary theories and an adored, even more revolutionary, fla…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 05:59PM