Reader Reviews
When the Lilac Blooms, My Love (Leicester Square Theatre, Inner London)
Back to Show Details| Score | Comment | Date |
| I was browsing when I came along these reviews. Interesting how two people can view the same play with such different results. Good. It creates debate. I thought it was superb in tackling what most authors would stay away from admitting the intricacies of human relationships. I thought the ensemble complimented each other. A profound subject with good witty remarks. A play not for everybody but just the discerning ones. - Amanda Rutherfurd | 24 Aug 10 | |
| A good production that was over too quickly. It would have been interesting to explore the relationships in more depth. Aidan Stephenson came across with considerable character and performed admirably. Polly Banwell and Judy Cornwell contributed well to make the most of Jane Huxley's rather brief script. - Chris Young | 28 Apr 10 | |
| The synopsis of the play leads us to believe that this is a play of heat, passion, love and betrayal. However it is actually a play of bad direction/dull acting/poor script and badly pronounced Italian words. I found some of the script offensive (especially the flippant remarks with regards to rape) and the whole production lacks any enthusiasm or passion. - Sandra | 18 Apr 10 |

























