REVIEW: Cyrano de Bergerac @ National Theatre Live ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Cyrano de Bergerac is a classic tale of love, lies and loneliness that has been told many times before inContinue Reading
Cyrano de Bergerac is a classic tale of love, lies and loneliness that has been told many times before inContinue Reading
Given that the 2013 novel on which it is based is by the legendary fantasy author Neil Gaiman (who boastsContinue Reading
When you think of the Kit Kat Club, you think of desperate people in desperate times trying to scratch aContinue Reading
With his Scottish brogue, crumpled raincoat and forensic (and at times wry) line of questioning, Liam Brennan’s performance as theContinue Reading
It’s over 60 years since Shelagh Delaney’s debut play, written at the age of 19, burst onto the stage ofContinue Reading
If The Lehman Trilogy was a ship and words were its cargo – long passages of descriptive narration dense withContinue Reading
This is the first time the National Theatre‘s production of War Horse has been in Glasgow. It will run atContinue Reading
There are more ways than one to skin a cat. Or to use the imagery of Shakespeare, scorch a snake.Continue Reading
Faced with a gigantic black stage cloth and two wooden ladders flanking an unmade bed, for a moment I thoughtContinue Reading
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