Reviews

Friendsical, Bath Theatre Royal

DURING the many years that my father trained greyhounds, he had quite a few of them taken from his charge because he gave their owners a too honest opinion of their abilities, and prospects of winning a race. “It takes” he said, “just as much time and effort from me and financial support from you,…

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Legally Blonde, YAOS at Yeovil Octagon

THE first big song in Legally Blonde – The Musical, is Omigod, and it’s reprised repeatedly throughout the show. I found myself wondering how America, with its massive Bible Belt, had reacted.  A quick read of Wikipedia showed that the musical version of the book-turned-smash-hit-film had been less than successful on the other side of…

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Beauty and the Beast at Bristol Hippodrome

THE Walt Disney Company maybe one of the biggest and most powerful names in mass media entertainment, with theme parks, travel companys and television studios among its interests, but at heart it is still the film company that introduced Micky Mouse, Donald Duck, Pluto, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Pinocchio to the world….

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Girl from the North Country, Bath Theatre Royal and touring

THE momentum of Conor McPherson and Bob Dylan’s moving play with music, Girl from the North Country, was cut short by the pandemic. Those who managed to see the show at the Old Vic in 2017 have been waiting for a revival ever since. Now the 24-venue tour comes to Bath, and once again stuns…

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Noises Off, Theatre Royal Bath and touring

MICHAEL Frayn’s uber-farce, Noises Off, had its premiere 40 years ago, since when it has never lapsed in its popularity – on stage somewhere or other in the English-speaking world. Now the anniversary tour, starring Felicity Kendall and Matthew Kelly opens at Bath Theatre Royal. Directed by Lindsay Posner with a set by Simon Higlett,…

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Revealed, Bristol Tobacco Factory

REVEALED, the new play by actor and writer Daniel J Carver at Bristol’s Tobacco Factory until 8th October, is a shattering experience for both its actors and audiences, astonishingly intense and immediate. The three-hander is directed by the venue’s associate director Jay Zorenti-Nakhid, set in the rundown cafe owned by Sidney’s family, in which his…

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Rehearsal, Wink Wink Theatre

STEVE McAuliffe, who moved to Wincanton four years ago, is a teacher as well as a published author and playwright, and his latest play, Rehearsal, was written specially for the newly-formed Wink Wink Theatre Company. The troupe made its debut at King Arthur’s School in Wincanton on 22nd September, performing this six-(or more?)-hander set in…

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The Unexpected Man, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

WHAT would you do if you realised the only other person in your train compartment was your favourite writer, the author of the book you have brought to read on the long journey from Paris to Frankfurt? You might, as Martha does in Yasmina Reza’s dazzling 1995 play, after she recognises the author, decide not…

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When Darkness Falls, Octagon Yeovil and touring

JAMES Milton and Paul Morrissey’s play When Darkness Falls (not to be confused with either film of the same name), is set on the island of Guernsey and said to be based on true events. It comes to Yeovil as part of a national tour, after a short run in 2020 with a different cast….

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