11/6/08 AM Clips - UK
By Andy Propst on Nov 6, 2008 | In UK
The Independent
Review; Lucky Seven, Hampstead Theatre, London
The Times UK
Any Which Way at Only Connect Theatre, WC1
Directed in a confrontational promenade production by Maggie Norris gives the charity’s theatre an arresting inauguration
The Guardian
4.48 Psychosis, Cumbernauld theatre, Cumbernauld
Mark Fisher finds an already disturbing play given an extra unsettling quality
Lucky Seven, Hampstead Theatre, London
Anthony Clark's production exudes a full-throated confidence that this theatre desperately needs, says Michael Billington
A rewrite? Of course I've got time ...
Scottish inmates are writing plays - and getting them performed outside. Mark Fisher reports
Arts and sport grants cost too much in bureaucracy, say MPs
Not only do organisations not know how much grants are costing administratively, but spending varies widely
Daily Telegraph
Lucky Seven at the Hampstead Theatre: review
Charles Spencer reviews Lucky Seven at the Hampstead Theatre.
The Stage UK Blogs
Mark Shenton: A hopeful new dawn (with notes of caution…..)
Yesterday, of course, a new era dawned for the United States with the election of Barack Obama to the highest office in the land. But in the midst of the celebrations, he also cautioned in his victory speech ,...
In the paper: November 6: 007, DV8, Royal Ballet and children’s theatre
This week’s issue of The Stage includes a full-page spread of Pete Postlethwaite in Liverpool Everyman and Headlong’s production of King Lear (see above). Also this week: Former James Bond Roger Moore has finally put his tales of a...
Whatsonstage.com
Brief Encounter With … David Morrissey
Actor David Morrissey returns to the stage this month to co-star with Steven Mackintosh and Kira Sternbach in the European premiere of Neil ...
Extensions: Jersey Boys, Dreamcoat, Brook Fat Pig
Two West End musicals – this year's Tony Award-winning Broadway import Jersey Boys and the TV-cast revival of Joseph and the Amazing Te...
Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End & Fringe
Rank, Tricycle
The rank is a taxi rank at Dublin airport where a bunch of losers and small time criminals fiddle their days away in between not doing very much. Playwright Robert Massey’s father has been driving ...
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