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The Misanthrope (Tour - York) starstarstarstar
21 May 2013
After their earlier collaborations on Tartuffe and The Hypochondriac Roger McGough and the English Touring Theatre complete a Moliere trilogy of sorts with this adaptation of The Misanthrope, arguabl....
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Live Witness (Newcastle) starstarstarstarstar
17 May 2013
Live Theatre celebrates its 40th birthday and Live Witness is a celebration of the building and the work of the many people who have made it what it is today. After a very stressful week I really di....
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Albert Herring (Leeds) starstarstarstarstar
16 May 2013
Benjamin Britten’s genuinely comic and oddly informal chamber opera, Albert Herring, always seemed a perfect choice for staging in the Howard Assembly Room – and so it proved in Giles Hav....
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Albert Herring (Leeds) starstarstarstarstar
16 May 2013
Benjamin Britten’s genuinely comic and oddly informal chamber opera, Albert Herring, always seemed a perfect choice for staging in the Howard Assembly Room – and so it proved in Giles Havergal’s reve....
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Noises Off (Tour - Sheffield) starstarstarstarstar
14 May 2013
Michael Frayn’s Noises Off is a masterpiece of exquisitely imagined and expertly crafted comedy. Its first act is set during the technical rehearsal of a dreadfully written and poorly produced....
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Dogs Land (Leeds) starstarstar
14 May 2013
Mad Dogs’ performance at Stage@Leeds represented a coming home to a gratifyingly full and enthusiastic audience for the acclaimed dance group after a short tour. From the purely theatrical viewpoint....
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Bohemian Rhapsody (Tour - Darlington) starstarstarstarstar
14 May 2013
I always approach a Queen tribute show with an air of trepidation. Anyone who tries to recreate the sound of the late great Freddie Mercury is incredibly brave or incredibly stupid. Thankfully all the....
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The Taming of the Shrew (Sheffield) starstar
9 May 2013
The first half of Edward Hall's production of The Taming of the Shrew is almost unbearable; unrelentingly shrill, played entirely for cheap laughs and with almost no emotional integrity. Occasionall....
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The Count of Monte Cristo (Tour - Harrogate) starstarstar
3 May 2013
Thunder Road Theatre Company, which originated at the University of Central Lancashire, but is now an associate company of Harrogate Theatre, might have been well advised to cut the word “swashbuckl....
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Joshua (Leeds) starstarstarstar
1 May 2013
In recent months I’ve seen rather too much of Biblical Israelites (and, indeed, Classical and Renaissance heroes) in head scarves and trilbies, demob suits and dowdy post-war dresses: the previous e....
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