August
Just one play booked for August. Alarms and Excursion – 15th August – Oxford Playhouse. With just one booking made, hopefully it will mean that I can get some of […]
Just one play booked for August. Alarms and Excursion – 15th August – Oxford Playhouse. With just one booking made, hopefully it will mean that I can get some of […]
Image courtesy of http://www.oldvictheatre.com Richard III – Old Vic Theatre, London I suppose the main draw for this production would be the American Beauty Oscar winning partnership of Kevin Spacey […]
Image courtesy of http://www.guardian.co.uk Anne Boleyn – Shakepeare’s Globe, London Howard Brenton’s historical play returns to The Globe Theatre after last year’s successful run which I was disappointed not to have […]
Image courtesy of http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk The Cherry Orchard- Olivier, National Theatre, London Life is just a bowl of cherries; Don’t make it serious; Life’s too mysterious. You work, you save, you […]
Image courtesy of http://www.dailyinfo.co.uk Macbeth- The Oxford Theatre Guild- Trinity College Gardens, Oxford Tucked away in a cozy, leafy, but somewhat chilly corner of the gardens of Trinity College, a […]
Theatrical visitations booked for July 2011: 9th – The Cherry Orchard – Olivier, National Theatre, London 14th – Macbeth – Trinity College Gardens, Oxford 15th – In Conversation with Zoe […]
The Government Inspector – The Young Vic Theatre, London I was initially drawn to the Young Vic’s new production of Gogol’s The Government Inspector due to the […]
Image courtesy of http://www.londonist.com Much Ado About Nothing – Wyndham’s Theatre, London I deliberately didn’t read any reviews of this production before going to see it. I’m not going to […]
Third Star – Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, London Firstly, it has to be said that I am still disappointed that this film hasn’t had a wider screening. Only […]
Dylan Moran – New Theatre, Oxford. As Jimmy Carr once said “He has a beautiful, lilting Irish voice” and it’s true, he was as beautiful and lilting as ever. He […]