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Theatre 2009 Archives - Page 11 of 12 - One4Review

The Canterbury Tales

August 8, 2009 |

Tabard Productions version of Chaucer’s Canterbury’s Tales has many virtues. The young cast show much versatility in successfully taking on many roles, and Harriet Bradley’s direction of her own adaptation is straightforward and clear. After the initial meeting of … Read More

Foursome

August 8, 2009 |

StoppedClock are fast becoming one of our favourite theatre groups and this is the third production we have seen so far and the third one packed with quality. This bitter-sweet tale of two sisters Anna, played by Hayley Doyle … Read More

My Darling Clemmie

August 8, 2009 |

Rohan McCullough has the demeanour and calm dignity to convince immediately in the role she plays as Clementine Churchill. Hugh Whitemore’s play charts Clementine’s life story from childhood to Winston Churchill’s death in 1965. This is a huge span … Read More

Searching for Eden

August 8, 2009 |

This production really gets back to basics and in more ways than one is totally stripped back. The set consists of three black boxes, the costumes? Designed and created by Mother Nature herself. In the beginning there was man, … Read More

Why do all Catherines Call themselves Kate

August 8, 2009 |

Why do all Catherines Call themselves Kate The set is a rundown living room on New Years Eve . A seen better days sofa, a carpet with a big burn in it newspapers strewn around and two actors playing … Read More

Catwalk Confidential

August 8, 2009 |

Robyn Petersen the writer and performer of this play tells the story of her life from the early days of growing up in ‘60’s Miami Beach culture through her early 70’s escape to New York and consequently on to … Read More

The Fuss

August 8, 2009 |

Mary lies in bed helpless, the only comfort she has is the fact that Patrick Swayze has the same disease and visits her in her delusions and dreams. Her loving brothers Matthew and Teddy come to share her home … Read More

My Name is Sue

August 8, 2009 |

We meet Sue as she sits at her piano. At first glance she is a bit of a nobody. Her lank drab appearance with hair like Wednesday from the Adam’s Family. When she talks and sings to us her … Read More

The Shade Ain’t right

August 8, 2009 |

This is the first play by Adiam Solomon, who has an Ethiopian background. It is an interesting take on racism. The setting is a dressing room in an American cabaret club during the Prohibition era. The main action is … Read More

Words With AL Kennedy

August 8, 2009 |

I must admit it is with some trepidation I set out to write this review using ‘words’! The thoughts will I misuse them, will I upset them will I damage them and in my misuse harm or corrupt will … Read More