Theatre 2007 Archives - Page 7 of 14 - One4Review
A Glance at New York
August 8, 2007 | adminFrankly if this is New York no thank you. When the cast appeared I wondered if I were in Bedlam, the costumes the moaning and the noise. Newly arrived from the country will George (Ian Tooley) survive his first … Read More
Oleanna, by David Mamet
August 8, 2007 | adminThis David Mamet play never fails to evoke reactions from me every time I see it, it is a powerful piece of writing and for the two actor, must be draining to give such emotional performances as the writing … Read More
7 Spies at the Casino
August 8, 2007 | adminJames Bond fans, and those of us of a certain age, will be aware that there was another Casino Royale, this one made in 1967, and not really part of the James Bond official series. Sir James Bond as … Read More
Vacant Possession
August 8, 2007 | adminVacant Possessions, a new work written and directed by Ray Brown, is a gentle and ironic comedy. The two characters in the play couldn’t be more different. Joe Sweeting (Geoffrey Wilkinson) is an eccentric old soldier given to collecting … Read More
The Beaux Stratagem
August 8, 2007 | adminThe Beaux’ Stratagem is a Restoration comedy written by Irish playwright George Farquhar (1677-1707). It is performed in the full costumes of the period – wigs and heaving bosoms a plenty. The plot involves two gentlemen, Aimwell and Archer, … Read More
Doing My Bit
August 8, 2007 | adminThis smashing theatre experience commences at a ‘meeting’ for Bitches where Lesley is attending, but does not want to be there and storms off and so the tale begins. Following attending a fancy dress party, Lesley wakes up in … Read More
Going Underground
August 8, 2007 | adminGoing Underground is a seven hand play that is allegedly set on the London Central line and in essence are seven slightly dysfunctional travellers who each relate their stories in slices. Dottie, a perennial traveller with a thing for … Read More
Love Labours Won by Ryan J-W Smith
August 8, 2007 | adminI am not, and never will be, a fan of William Shakespeare or his work, and I know this makes me somewhat of a philistine, but hey that’s life. The Rogue Shakespeare Company however, well that’s a different story … Read More
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