Reviews

Oh What a Lovely War! Theatre Royal Bath

JOAN Littlewood was born in 1914, right at the start of the Great War. Fifty years later, established as a writer, activist and director, she and her team at the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, created a satirical musical play about the war, performed by a Pierrot troupe. The power of its impact was immediate, and…

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Once in a Lifetime, AUB at Poole Lighthouse

ARTS University Bournemouth’s latest production, the 1930s comedy classic Once in a Lifetime, was the first of eight collaborations by Moss Hart and George Kaufman. Three less-than-successful vaudeville actors decide to leave New York and head for Hollywood to try their luck as voice coaches to the vocally challenged stars of Tinseltown; it is the…

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Visionary Mahler at The Lighthouse

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra leader Amyn Merchant Ion Marin: Conductor Gerhard Oppitz: Piano MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K491 MAHLER: Symphony No. 9 in D major ION Marin was a new name to me, but it is one that I will not forget. Stepping in at very short notice to replace the indisposed…

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Romeo and Juliet, Bristol Tobacco Factory and touring

POLINA Kalinina’s terrifying, passionate and heartbreaking production of Romeo and Juliet, for Shake­s­peare at the Tobacco Factory, has introduced a new element to the company which has been presenting plays at the former cigar packing factory in Bedminster every spring for the past 16 years. Company founder Andrew Hilton invited the rising star director to…

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Rebecca, Kneehigh at Bath Theatre Royal

KNEEHIGH’S brilliant new adaptation of Daphne Du Maurier’s classic Rebecca, at Bath until 14th March, is a perfect illustration of how the art and craft of live theatre can come together to leapfrog expectations and make unforgettable magic. The novel was published in 1938, followed two years later by the Hitchcock film whose images were…

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The Biscuit Tin, Studio Youth Theatre, Salisbury

PLAYWRIGHT Benedict Barrett’s play The Biscuit Tin was premiered this week in Salisbury by the Studio Youth Theatre. Benedict himself is a fourteen year old student from Bishop Wordsworth’s School and the play was commissioned, although I strongly suspect without any fee, by the director of a previous SYT production. In The Biscuit Tin, Benedict…

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Mary Gauthier at Hillbilly Hip

THE eyes of the entertainment world might have been on Hollywood last Sunday night but THE place to be was a few miles west in Topanga Canyon, where Gidget Zapata was celebrating her birthday. She runs Los Angeles’ favourite vintage shop, Hillbilly Hip, and she’s a keen fan of alt country, folk and Americana. So…

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bso

  UK Premier for Penderecki at The Lighthouse Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra leader Amyn Merchant Kirill Karabits: Conductor Akiko Suwanai: Violin BEETHOVEN: Leonore Overture No.3 PENDERECKI: Symphony No.4 “Adagio” BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto THE BSO has a proud historical record of UK premiers of works by composers of the stature of Tchaikovsky and Richard Strauss. This tradition was maintained at…

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Hairspray, BODS at Bath Theatre Royal

THIS is the third show I have seen by BODS in the past 18 months, and after the last one I said I would travel a long way to see anything by this talented amateur group. It was therefore with great confidence that I sat expectantly in the Theatre Royal auditorium tonight, after such recent…

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Three on high

WHAT a blast it’s been – Three Women and the Truth on a whistle stop tour of the California coast from Berkeley to Santa Monica. It’s something we “critics” (aka fans) seldom get to do, and it’s many years on from my days with David Bowie and Mick Ronson on the Ziggy tour. Some things…

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