Theatre
Margaret Atwood and Graeme Gibson, Corn Exchange, BrightonMonday, 25 May 2015![]() Margaret Atwood’s Forties childhood was spent knocking around the Canadian backwoods with her forest entomologist, proto-ecologist dad, and it shows. Interviewed alongside her husband Graeme Gibson on the Brighton Festival’s closing night, the... Read more... |
King Lear, Northern Broadsides, TouringMonday, 25 May 2015![]() Jonathan Miller’s new King Lear is rustic to its core, spoken in broad Northern accents, and the whole production could be packed onto a travelling theatre’s wagon and taken around Britain pulled by a couple of shire horses.Yet rather than cost the... Read more... |
Peter Pan, Regent's Park Open Air TheatreFriday, 22 May 2015![]() “All children, except one, grow up.” So begins J. M. Barrie’s iconic tale of arrested development, given new power and poignancy in this high-flying production. A century after one of Barrie’s youthful collaborators, George Llewelyn Davies, was... Read more... |
McQueen, St James TheatreThursday, 21 May 2015![]() "You make clothes that make the darkness in me matter": If such an accolade strikes you as profound, make a beeline for McQueen, the James Phillips play about the tortured, all-too-brief life of the maverick talent Alexander McQueen that constitutes... Read more... |
As You Like It, Shakespeare's GlobeThursday, 21 May 2015![]() The Forest of Arden takes many forms, but in Blanche McIntyre’s meticulously purist production, it’s strictly a state of mind – no leafy bowers in sight. Here, the unspoken can be voiced, the bounds of gender and class broken, and courtly... Read more... |
L'Oublié(e)/The Forgotten, Brighton DomeThursday, 21 May 2015![]() Those expecting an evening at the circus tonight, such as L’Oublié(e)’s advertising hinted at, were in for a shock. I saw a few children in the foyer and would be intrigued to know what they made of it. There were moments of pure nightmare amidst... Read more... |
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, RFHWednesday, 20 May 2015![]() Frank Loesser seems to be known in Britain for one show and one show only, which seems a shame given that the composer-lyricist of Guys and Dolls has a CV that includes the ravishing The Most Happy Fella and his 1962 Pulitzer prize-winning How to... Read more... |
10 Questions for Actress Pippa Bennett-WarnerMonday, 18 May 2015![]() At just 26, Pippa Bennett-Warner has already achieved many actors’ goals, from treading the boards at the National and having a part written specially for her to sharing scenes with luminaries like Derek Jacobi and Eddie Redmayne. She debuted aged... Read more... |
Periplum 451, Preston Barracks, BrightonMonday, 18 May 2015Free events at celebratory citywide occasions such as the Brighton Festival are a mixed blessing. Unfortunately, the fact they’re free means we’re supposed to be thankful even when they’re actually a bit ramshackle and rubbish. We are British, after... Read more... |
High Society, Old Vic TheatreFriday, 15 May 2015![]() It took approximately 30 years for High Society to first make its laborious transition from screen to stage and there are good reasons for that. The indelible impression left by the movie and its star, Grace Kelly, was undoubtedly the biggest, and... Read more... |
Skin in Flames, Park TheatreFriday, 15 May 2015![]() The premise might seem familiar: a famous photograph, taken by a Western journalist in fraught military and political circumstances, has repercussions many years later. The subject of the picture, a representative of an entirely different culture... Read more... |
Death of a Salesman, Noël Coward TheatreThursday, 14 May 2015![]() We’ve not been short of memorable London productions of Arthur Miller’s best known works. Ivo van Hove’s triple Olivier award-winning A View from the Bridge, which transferred to the Wyndham’s Theatre from the Young Vic earlier this year, and the... Read more... |
