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Review: Three Women by Sylvia Plath

July 19, 2011 by

Review: Three Women by Sylvia Plath The Bloomsbury Theatre played host to a stirring performance of Sylvia Plath’s Three Women, a poem performed by three voices that explores the most intimate of human emotions. Plath wrote Three Women for radio… Continue reading →

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Review: Made for Radio

June 24, 2011 by

Joel Brooks Joe Hufton and his cast pull of a slick and polished production of Sarah Gordon‘s new play “Made for Radio”. The play tells the story of Harry (Freddy Elletson) and Jane (Sarah Barker), childhood sweethearts who travel to… Continue reading →

Drama Barn Review: Red Snow

June 17, 2011 by

Joel Brooks Red Snow leaves us with no doubt that James Robert Ball is capable of greatness. However his production, whilst at times jaw-droppingly brilliant, is long and over-ambitious; as the play draws to a close, it seemed he and… Continue reading →

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Drama Barn Review: Road

June 12, 2011 by

Joel Brooks Often in a Drama Barn production, the odd forgotten line, laps in accent, or misplaced queue will be forgiving because the audience realises they are watching a student production. Well tonight the cast and crew of Jim Cartwright’s… Continue reading →

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Drama Barn Review: Art

May 29, 2011 by

Benedick Gibson Art won its writer Yasmin Reza the Molière Award for Best Author in 1995, and seeing it delivered in the Drama Barn it is easy to see why. An inventive, witty and playful script is complemented by a… Continue reading →

Drama Barn Review: Ten Days

May 18, 2011 by

Arjun Kharpal An ominous dilapidated backdrop, barbed wire menacingly strung along the ceiling, was the setting for Ten Days, written and directed by Qaisar Siddiqui. The setting suggested a play full of suspense – but it quickly revealed itself to… Continue reading →

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Review: The Beggar’s Opera

March 25, 2011 by

Michael Middleton The Beggar’s Opera is reinterpreted by Belt Up theatre company for York Theatre Royal’s Takeover Festival, jumping freely between 2011, 1988 and 1728 – the year the original play was written – embracing its anachronisms in a meta-theatrical… Continue reading →

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Review: Life Support – An Indie Musical

March 24, 2011 by

Michael Middleton Life Support – An Indie Musical is a delightful show, which sees best friends and band mates Keith and Damien of London-based The AmoC (coma backwards) take up positions as Learning Support assistants at a primary school to… Continue reading →

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Review: Fitzrovia Radio Hour

March 21, 2011 by

Arjun Kharpal Slick-suited actors with pomade-styled hair scuttled about a stage cluttered with interesting props to greet the audience at York Theatre Royal for Fitzrovia Radio Hour, TakeOver Festival’s recreation of 1940s radio plays that really brings the radio to life. Fitzrovia Radio… Continue reading →

4:48 Psychosis

Review: 4:48 Psychosis

March 20, 2011 by

Meg Roberts York Theatre Royal presents an interpretation of Sarah Kane’s disturbing 4:48 Psychosis as part of their TakeOver Festival. The production is directed by Rhiannon Jackson and comprised of a three-person cast, under 26 and local to York. Rebecca… Continue reading →

 
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