11/20/08 AM Clips - UK
By Andy Propst on Nov 20, 2008 | In UK | Send feedback »
The Independent
Restoration drama: How Chekhov's home has fallen into disrepair
When actor Michael Pennington visited Chekhov's home, he expected to find it perfectly preserved. What he found was a cultural tragedy
The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes, Wilton's Music Hall, London
Too many scientists spoil the drama
The Times UK
The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes, Wilton's Music Hall
Struggling hard to identify the characters and decode a clotted, over-elaborate plot, you inevitably miss this and that
Imagine This, New London Theatre
The lyricist, David Goldsmith, may have the chutzpah to rhyme nature with nomenclature, but he can be pretty slushy too
The Guardian
Imagine This, New London Theatre
Warsaw ghetto, the musical? It's just too hard for Michael Billingdon to imagine
Security, BAC, London
Zena Edwards is a superb performer, but she fails to find a way to make this material suit its stage format, writes Lyn Gardner
A Taste of Honey, Royal Exchange, Manchester
This production of Shelagh Delaney's play survives through the vivacity of its acting, thinks Alfred Hickling
Pictures of me
Gallery: Jason Donovan on the objects he most values, from the Fender guitar Kylie gave him to his scooter
Whatsonstage.com
Review: Imagine This
The Warsaw ghetto, like those in Vilna and Lodz, had an orchestra. So following the example of Joshua Sobol’s far superior cabaret-style musical play Ghetto (seen at the National in 1989), the American creative team on the mawkish new show Imagine Th...
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