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Stage News

The week in theatre: Hamlet; Much Ado About Nothing; Richard II – review

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Luke Thallon is a compelling, all-at-sea Hamlet, Hayley Atwell and Tom Hiddleston sizzle as Beatrice and Benedick, while Bridgerton’s Jonathan Bailey is a bit too much the overreaching king…
The week in theatre: Hamlet; Much Ado About Nothing; Richard II – review

Sunday with Richard Herring: ‘I eat a Solero every day’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The comedian, 57, tells Rich Pelley about jogging, not drinking, how his kids are the funny ones and why he’s depriving himself of those moreish ice lollies…
Sunday with Richard Herring: ‘I eat a Solero every day’

Waltz this way: rival venues in Vienna compete to celebrate Johann Strauss’s 200th birthday

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – As the Austrian capital honours the legacy of its dance king, the race is on to attract the most punters…
Waltz this way: rival venues in Vienna compete to celebrate Johann Strauss’s 200th birthday

Figures in Extinction review – Crystal Pite and Simon McBurney’s impassioned response to the climate crisis

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The choreographer and director’s impassioned trilogy, a co-production between Nederlands Dance Theater and Complicité, reaches its hugely moving conclusion…
Figures in Extinction review – Crystal Pite and Simon McBurney’s impassioned response to the climate crisis

The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky review - riveting, defiant portrait of madness ain’t pretty

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – John Neumeier’s ballet about the life and torment of ‘god of dance’ Vaslav Nijinsky is searing, passionate and defiantly queer…
The Australian Ballet: Nijinsky review - riveting, defiant portrait of madness ain’t pretty

Picnic at Hanging Rock review – a haunting, heady horror story

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Sydney Theatre Company’s adaptation of the beloved Joan Lindsay novel, in which four schoolgirls go missing during a bush excursion, reveals the ghost story lurking within…
Picnic at Hanging Rock review – a haunting, heady horror story

Otherland review – touchingly relatable trans drama

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Brimming with humour and compassion, the story of Jo and Harry, a couple who go their separate ways, is a powerful reminder of how theatre lets us live beyond our own bodies…
Otherland review – touchingly relatable trans drama

Backstroke review – Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie lift choppy mother-daughter drama

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Greig breathes compassion into her relations with self-absorbed parent Imrie but their exchanges swim across the decades incoherently…
Backstroke review – Tamsin Greig and Celia Imrie lift choppy mother-daughter drama

Actor Temi Wilkey: ‘No one saw me as a Blanche DuBois or a Juliet’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Her one-woman show Main Character Energy has been a long time coming, with the writer-performer trying drag, standup and clowning to find her funny voice. ‘You have to put yourself in the limelight,’ she says…
Actor Temi Wilkey: ‘No one saw me as a Blanche DuBois or a Juliet’

Birdboy review – moments of spark in dark, chilly redemption story

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – There is a cartoonishness at play, but a coldness too, in this shadowy tribute to the ‘weirdo’ outsider…
Birdboy review – moments of spark in dark, chilly redemption story

Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Sydney Opera House, Joan Sutherland TheatreDean Bryant, one of Australia’s greatest directors, coaxes magic out of Voltaire’s novella in an operetta that is both funny and meaningful…
Candide review – a joyous, dazzling, bonkers satire

Never Have I Ever review – Deborah Frances-White comedy has its funny moments

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Melbourne Theatre Company, Arts Centre MelbourneDinner party discussions of sex, money, power and race make for a heady, if contrived, mix in the Guilty Feminist podcaster’s debut…
Never Have I Ever review – Deborah Frances-White comedy has its funny moments

Figures in Extinction review – life, death and a heartfelt plea for Earth’s creatures, humans included

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Crystal Pite and Simon McBurney’s three-act dance work on the state of the world turns the stage itself into a living thing, morphing between shades of sorrow, humour, fear and relief…
Figures in Extinction review – life, death and a heartfelt plea for Earth’s creatures, humans included

The Parent Agency review – David Baddiel’s derivative musical goes for the obvious jokes

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A disgruntled child enters a parallel universe where he can select new parents. It has a spirited cast, but the songs are simplistic, stompy and uninspired…
The Parent Agency review – David Baddiel’s derivative musical goes for the obvious jokes

The Pirates of Penzance review – a modern, majorly fun staging that runs out of steam

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Hayes Theatre, Sydney, then touringWith just a cast of five, this production of the beloved Gilbert and Sullivan musical starts off well but struggles to stick the landing…
The Pirates of Penzance review – a modern, majorly fun staging that runs out of steam

Much Ado About Nothing review – Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell crackle in a party of pink

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – With a chemistry that is as bright as the modern-day costumes in this weird and wonderful show, the actors turn Shakespeare into a giddy house party cum modern romcom…
Much Ado About Nothing review – Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell crackle in a party of pink

Hamlet review – RSC’s bold seaborne concept really pushes the boat out

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The court of Elsinore becomes a ship of state – or a ship of fools – in Rupert Goold’s production…
Hamlet review – RSC’s bold seaborne concept really pushes the boat out

Champion review – Muhammad Ali, the Queen, punk and the National Front make an incendiary mix

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A South Shields family are torn by opposing forces as Ishy Din cleverly taps into the emotive memories of a weekend in the summer of 1977…
Champion review – Muhammad Ali, the Queen, punk and the National Front make an incendiary mix

Truth review – Julian Assange play is hard going, with flashes of brilliance

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Five actors play the WikiLeaks founder – but instead of exploring different, contradictory parts of his character, they form a united chorus of complaint…
Truth review – Julian Assange play is hard going, with flashes of brilliance

Richard II review – Jonathan Bailey exudes charisma as a cocaine-snorting king of misrule

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Nicholas Hytner’s production plays like a thriller, while Brigerton star Bailey glitters with feeling in a potently physical modern-dress production…
Richard II review – Jonathan Bailey exudes charisma as a cocaine-snorting king of misrule
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