REVIEW: Wonderful Town, Ye Olde Rose and Crowne Pub Theatre ✭✭✭✭
This is very New York. A constant hurly-burly of influences and crossed paths, with the players packed into the smallest space possible
Julian Eaves
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This is very New York. A constant hurly-burly of influences and crossed paths, with the players packed into the smallest space possible
Julian Eaves
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This is the funniest show of its kind since 'Forbidden Broadway'.
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This is the most important and exciting rediscovery of a ‘lost’ British musical since the 1982 King’s Head Theatre revival of Vivian Ellis’s ‘Mr Cinders’
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This is an entertaining and skillfully staged production of one of Monteverdi’s most popular operas. Make sure you go and see it at a theatre near you; you’r…
Danny Coleman-Cooke
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Sean Foley’s production of The Dresser is simply extraordinary. Ken Stott and Reece Shearsmith are outstanding as ‘Sir’ and Norman, whilst the supporting cas…
Matthew Lunn
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If I had been wearing a hat, I would have taken it off to Amanda Muggleton. Although I didn’t find the character to be particularly likeable, Muggleton’s ext…
Alexa Terry
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These are men dancing on the edge of their own history, and the fact that we know their histories, (two of them killed by violence), makes the play highly po…
Paul T Davies
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Brilliantly well-written dialogue is always great to hear, especially when delivered with cut-glass panache as by this super quartet: in addition to the auth…
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It was a HUGE relief when it was all over. Not least for the accused, perhaps, who - like the rest of the cast - had had the almost impossible task of puttin…
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Despite this, there are quality performances on offer and an intriguing plot. The gradual descent of Nick from hero to scoundrel in Constance’s estimations i…
Sophie Adnitt
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The Only Way is Shakespeare? Staged in contemporary Essex in a garrison town, (not very subtly hinting that it takes place in Colchester), this production ma…
Paul T Davies
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Nicely abridged, with the tiresome Touchstone being eliminated, this is a very entertaining production.
Paul T Davies
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