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Fourthwall’s Favourites May
Fourthwall’s round-up of what to see in May
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Fourthwall’s Favourites: April
Fourthwall’s round-up of what to see in April
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Fourthwall’s Favourites: March
Fourthwall’s round up of what to see this coming March.
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London’s only Gay Theatre company loses home.
Well respected gay-themed venue, Above The Stag, loses permanent London home.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #12
A tear, a wave of a white handkerchief – The Faction’s train pulls out of the station. We stand and salute their magnificent achievement.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #11
Gareth finally spills the beans on the place to go after the show, and shares a bit of gossip about the cast.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #10
Up and running, there’s time for Gareth to find amusement in the smallest details.
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Blog: Uncovering The Faction #9
All three Faction shows are now up and running and Gareth has a second to take a moment’s pause to contemplate this achievement and to ruminate on Miss Julie.
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Review: The Hairy Ape, Southwark Playhouse ***
A lesser known Eugene O’Neill play provides an arresting, if disjointed, evening at Southwark Playhouse for Catherine Love.
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Review: The Thing About Men, Landor ***
JBR finds, if not quite an undiscovered gem of a show, at least a dozen sparkling diamonds of a cast and creative team in The Thing About Men at the Landor.
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Review: Brimstone and Treacle, Arcola Theatre ****
Edward Theakston finds a troubling and poignant play at the Arcola, with a climax that will haunt you long after you leave the theatre.
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Review: Three Kingdoms, Lyric, Hammersmith ****
Catherine Love finds herself almost lost for words at Simon Stephens compelling Three Kingdoms at the Lyric, Hammersmith
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Review: Thrill Me – Charing Cross Theatre ****
After a sold out run and rave reviews at the Tristan Bates Theatre, Thrill Me transfers to the Charing Cross Theatre for four weeks only and is set to thrill audiences.
Monday 23rd May 2011 -
Sky Arts launches search for best amateur theatre company
Sky Arts has today launched its nationwide search for the top amateur theatre company, giving the winner a platform on the West End stage.
Tuesday 17th May 2011 -
Review: Sold – Theatre 503 ****
Theatre 503 continues to punch above its weight, delivering another strong production in Sold, writes Hannah Berry.
Sunday 24th April 2011 -
Review: Precious Little Talent – Trafalgar Studios ****
A play set on a cold Christmas Eve in New York may face more than its fair share of challenges when performed on a sweltering April evening in London.
Monday 11th April 2011 -
Review: One-on-One Festival – BAC – ****
I feel like hiding tonight so it’s lucky that I’ve been moved to The Immersive menu at BAC, writes Honour Bayes.
Monday 11th April 2011 -
Interview: Playwright Ella Hickson
Ella Hickson made her name at the Edinburgh Festival in 2008 with her play Eight, picking up a Fringe First. Her second play transfers to London.
Wednesday 6th April 2011 -
Dame Elizabeth Taylor – the last of the old Hollywood legends
“When people say, ‘She’s got everything’, I’ve got one answer – I haven’t had tomorrow…” Dame Elizabeth Taylor dies aged 79.
Wednesday 23rd March 2011 -
Review: Spelling Bee – Donmar Warehouse ***
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee has a deeply likeable cast but is a musical that never quite takes flight, writes Honour Bayes.
Friday 18th March 2011 -
Review: Mogadishu – Lyric Hammersmith ***
Vivienne Franzmann’s bold new play recently won the Bruntwood Playwriting Competition and The George Devine Award 2010. Amy Stow gives her verdict.
Thursday 17th March 2011 -
Review: Fen – Finborough Theatre *****
This problematic play is injected with fresh energy and carefully-crafted characters under Ria Parry’s astute direction, writes Amy Stow.
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