Theatre 2009 Archives - Page 5 of 12 - One4Review
Pythonesque
August 8, 2009 | adminPythonesque is a structured comedy written by Roy Smiles and given a smooth direction by Michael Kingsbury. The play opens with a deceased Graham Chapman arriving at the gates of heaven. There he meets an officious janitor type character … Read More
Venus And Mars And Other Myths Of Mr And Ms
August 8, 2009 | adminVenus And Mars And Other Myths of Mr And Ms A rapid and jolly romp is the style of the play written and directed by Julia Bolden on the theme of the battle of the sexes. Susannah Bond and … Read More
Cabaret Whore – Free
August 8, 2009 | adminSarah-Louise Young is the face and voice behind this show as she introduces us to three comedy characters who are all amazing singers. The first one we meet is country & western diva and porn star Sammy Mavis jnr. … Read More
Faust In The Box
August 8, 2009 | adminLooking like most peoples vision of a mime artiste, all in black with a white painted face, Bridge Markland, who is apparently a Berlin transformation artist, performs Goethe’s “Faust”. We have a giant box on stage with a shuttered … Read More
RE….. ….. ….
August 8, 2009 | adminAmy (Susie Chrystal) stands centre stage on late night TV with callers attempting to win cash by guessing what the word beginning with Re.. could be. In cages either side of the stage stand two men, callers to the … Read More
The Virginia Monologues – Why It’s Great To Be Old
August 8, 2009 | adminAuthor and journalist Virginia Ironside performs a show which is delightfully and unashamedly ageist, mocking the under 60’s. If you are a 65 year old granny, you can get away with non political correctness. The audience, predominantly female, were … Read More
The Canterbury Tales
August 8, 2009 | adminTabard 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
My Darling Clemmie
August 8, 2009 | adminRohan 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
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