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Miss Dietrich Regrets, St James Theatre – Review
A simple play that’s packed with content. Counsell gives a brilliant performance.
Read More »Bad Jews, St James Theatre – Review
For a great laugh and exemplary ensemble work, don’t miss it!
Read More »The Unremarkable Death of Marilyn Monroe, St James Studio – Review
A masterclass in storytelling and acting, this interlude in Monroe’s death is an unforgettable interlude in my theatrical life.
Read More »Burton, St. James Theatre – Review
Richard Burton’s life is a fascinating but familiar story and despite a good performance from Rhodri Miles, the show sheds no new light on its subject.
Read More »Bette & Joan: The Final Curtain, St James Studio – Review
Smart theatre-making and fearless acting. This is a fascinating portrayal of the real and the imagined in the intertwined lives of Bette Davis and Joan Crawford.
Read More »Eric and Little Ern, St James Theatre – Review
Not a story of Morecambe and Wise themselves, but more of a reflection on and reproduction of their comedy act. This is a pleasant and funny walk down memory lane.
Read More »Noel Coward’s Christmas Spirits, St James Studio – Review
The intimate setting of the St James Studio is ideal, with the audience engaged from the start. By the end, many members of the audience joined in with the finale We Wish you a Merry Christmas emphasising the production’s Christmas spirit.
Read More »Kingmaker, St. James Theatre – Review
This play marks a good start but I would have liked to have seen a more developed storyline.
Read More »Breeders, St James Theatre – Review
A missed opportunity that fails to capitalise on a rich subject matter and deep pool of talent.
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