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The Seagull (Tour - Watford) starstarstarstar
25 April 2013
This is an outstanding production by Blanche McIntyre for Headlong (co-produced with the Nuffield, Southampton, in association with Derby Theatre) of Chekhov's play: it is fresh, funny, absolutely o....
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Two (Bury St Edmunds Theatre Royal rural tour) starstarstarstar
23 April 2013
  Jim Cartwright's play for two actors taking on 14 roles between them is a sequence of studies of fracturing relationships and those which have already broken down. Not that yo....
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Run For Your Wife (Hornchurch, Queen's Theatre) starstarstarstar
22 April 2013
Remember the 1970s? That era of flares and floaty dresses? Of relaxed attitudes to sexuality? Of theatrical feel-good as well as experimentation? Ray Cooney's now classic farce Run ....
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A One Man Protest (Colchester, Mercury Theatre) starstarstarstar
20 April 2013
Nobody does the dark and light nuances of human relationships quite as Ayckbourn manages it. Take A One Man Protest, the second of the quartet from the eight-play Intimate Exchanges sequence which....
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Parkway Dreams (tour - Werrington, Ken Stimpson Community School) starstarstar
19 April 2013
One of Eastern Angles' specialities has always been to marry a new commissioned play to its location and to the people whose stories inspired it. The latest is Parkway Dreams which is about how the....
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Black Watch (Norfolk & Norwich Festival, UEA Sportspark) starstarstarstarstar
17 April 2013
Gregory Burke’s Black Watch isn’t easy viewing. The language in this tale of British soldiers during and after the Iraq war is naturalistic and appropriately robust. Its scenes are, by turns, funny an....
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Miss Julie (tour - New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich) star
16 April 2013
I first reviewed August Strindberg's Miss Julie in 2001when Armstrong Arts brought the 1888 bodice-ripper to the now-dark Spa Pavilion at Felixstowe. At least Michael Armstrong’s surreal version had s....
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The Seagull (Southampton - tour) starstarstarstar
16 April 2013
Under the direction of award winning Blanche McIntyre, this modern update of Anton Chekov’s The Seagull is fascinating to watch. Adapted by John Donnelly, this production still retains the melancho....
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Cider with Rosie (tour - Croydon, Ashcroft Theatre) starstar
16 April 2013
Based on Laurie Lee’s seminal novel, the Cheltenham Everyman production of Cider with Rosie attempts to capture the innocent spirit of a childhood spent in a tight-knit community in the Cotsw....
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The Miser (Newbury, Watermill Theatre) starstarstarstar
15 April 2013
It’s not just the flowers that are in bud at the Watermill Theatre. New talent is being nurtured there thanks to FREEWHEEL, a project giving young professional actors and designers the chance....
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