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Category Archives: Theatre
THEATRE REVIEW; ‘Vernon God Little’ at the Young Vic
By Ray Bennett LONDON – The Young Vic’s new production of “Vernon God Little”, based on DBC Pierre’s 2003 Booker Prize-winning novel, tries to jam in as many of its characters, incidents and ideas as possible, but ends up in … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Vernon God Little', DBC Pierre, Joseph Drake, Lily James, Rufus Norris, Tanya Ronder, The Young Vic
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THEATRE REVIEW: ‘Greenland’ at the National Theatre
By Ray Bennett LONDON – A very convincing Polar Bear strolls onstage at one point in “Greenland,” the National Theatre’s ambitious but disappointing play about climate change but it’s about the only believable character in the production. Four British playwrights, … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Greenland', Bijan Sheibani, Dan Jones, Jack Thorne, Matt Charman, Moira Buffini, Penelope Skinner
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THEATRE REVIEW: Peter Hall directs ‘Twelfth Night’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – British stage legend Peter Hall celebrates his 80th birthday by directing his movie star daughter Rebecca Hall in a lyrical and musical production of Shakespeare’s gender-bending comedy Twelfth Night that shows his touch is as … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Twelfth Night', Amanda Drew, Charles Edwards, David Ryall, Finty Williams, National Theatre, Peter Hall, Rebecca Hall, Simon Callow, Simon Paisley Day, William Shakespeare
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THEATRE REVIEW: Georges Feydeau’s ‘A Flea In Her Ear’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – The best way to perform farce is to be perfectly serious and in the Old Vic’s revival of the Georges Feydeau French classic “A Flea In Her Ear”, Tom Hollander plays two roles with such … Continue reading
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Tagged 'A Flea In Her Ear', Fiona Glascott, Freddie Fox, Georges Feydeau, JOhn Marquez, Lisa Dillon, Old Vic, Rebecca Night, Richard Eyre, Tom Hollander
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THEATRE REVIEW: Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘Seasons Greetings’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – Alan Ayckbourn’s parochial English comedy Season’s Greetings seeks to burst the illusion of happy families at Christmastime but the set-up and characters are so contrived that it runs like a clock that needs winding. Nothing … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Seasons Greetings', Alan Ayckbourne, National Theatre
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THEATRE REVIEW: Emma Williams shines in ‘Love Story’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – Those for whom Arthur Hiller’s 1970 tearjerker “Love Story” is the hallmark of mawkish manipulation will be amazed to learn that Erich Segal’s original novella has been turned into a delightfully elegant and satisfying stage … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Music, Reviews, Theatre
Tagged 'Love Story', Arthur Hiller, Chichester Festival Theatre, Duchess Theatre, Emma Williams, Erich Segal, Francis Lai, Howard Goodall, Michael Xavier, Peter McKintosh, Rachel Kavanaugh, Stephen Clark, Stephen Ridley
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THEATRE REVIEW: Derek Jacobi in ‘King Lear’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – It’s always an event when a great actor decides finally to take on “King Lear” and, at 72, stage veteran Derek Jacobi, also known for film roles and TV series such as “I, Claudius” and … Continue reading
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Tagged 'King Lear', Adam Cork, Alec Newman, Christopher Oram, Donmar Warehouse, Gina McKee, Justine Mitchell, Michael Grandage, Paul Jesson, Pippa Bennett-Warner, William Shakespeare
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THEATRE REVIEW: Katie Mitchell’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – The creature in director Katie Mitchell’s Beauty and the Beast at London’s National Theatre is a great hairy beastie, a 10-foot cross between a rat and a wolf with a voice that growls and thunders … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Beauty and the Beast', Justin Salinger, Katie Mitchell, Kristin Hutchinson, Mark Arends, National Theatre, Sian Clifford, Vicki Mortimer
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THEATRE REVIEW: ‘The Invisible Man’
By Ray Bennett LONDON – Nifty tricks by illusionist Paul Kieve, acrobatic performances, a smart sound design and an actor fully dressed with gloves and a bandaged face, combine to make the title character palpable on stage in the Menier … Continue reading
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Tagged 'The Invisible Man', Christopher Goodwin, Geraldine Fitzgerald, H.G.Wells, Ian Talbot, Jo Stone-Fewings, John Gordon Sinclair, Ken Hill, Maria Friedman, Menier Chocolate Factory, Natalie Casey, Paul Kieve
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