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‘Why aren’t there Oscars for what we do?’ Choreographer Ellen Kane lets rip

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – From Matilda to Dear England, she is the movement director everyone wants to work with – and her work has lit up hit after smash hit. But, she says, it’s time this under-appreciated art received proper recognition…
‘Why aren’t there Oscars for what we do?’ Choreographer Ellen Kane lets rip

East Is South review – weighty AI drama takes aim at humanity’s biggest questions

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The actors, especially Kaya Scodelario, work hard with Beau Willimon’s plot, but are hampered by a leaden, tension-light production…
East Is South review – weighty AI drama takes aim at humanity’s biggest questions

Men’s Business review – a night of extreme nihilism, offal and frequent awkward sex

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Simon Stephens’s update of Franz Kroetz’s stark 1972 play sees butcher Charlie and welder Victor amid knives and flanks of meat, the threat of violence palpable…
Men’s Business review – a night of extreme nihilism, offal and frequent awkward sex

All Blood Runs Red review – scattershot biopic of America’s first black pilot

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Morgan Bailey’s one-man show explores the many lives of Eugene Bullard, but for all its cinematic flourishes, emerges as a frustratingly shadowy character study…
All Blood Runs Red review – scattershot biopic of America’s first black pilot

Animal Farm review – muddy, sweaty production updates Orwell’s classic with astounding results

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – You believe in the animals completely in this bold adaptation, which, with its seemingly guileless Napoleon, resonates darkly in the here and now…
Animal Farm review – muddy, sweaty production updates Orwell’s classic with astounding results

The Passenger review – wartime drama has a noirish haze but no real darkness

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A symbolic, stripped-down staging fails to plumb the chilling emotional depths of this story about a Jewish man trying to flee Germany in the 1930s…
The Passenger review – wartime drama has a noirish haze but no real darkness

Three Sisters review – candlelit stage throws flickering light on a fiery family

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Chekhov’s claustrophobic drama is perfectly suited to this intimate venue, with moments of humour leavening the heartbreak…
Three Sisters review – candlelit stage throws flickering light on a fiery family

Escaped Alone and What If If Only review – a dislocating Caryl Churchill evening of two halves

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – These two short plays offer differing pleasures, one in the acting, the other in its subtle meditation on mourning…
Escaped Alone and What If If Only review – a dislocating Caryl Churchill evening of two halves

Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: Vollmond review – glamorous, surreal and very, very wet

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – With its off-kilter comedy and flirtatious touches, this show is Bausch at her most accessible – and beautiful…
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch: Vollmond review – glamorous, surreal and very, very wet

Second Best review – Asa Butterfield excels as the boy who was nearly Harry Potter

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Adapted from a French bestseller, this fictional story of Martin, who missed out on the role of a lifetime, becomes a meditation on how lives are changed…
Second Best review – Asa Butterfield excels as the boy who was nearly Harry Potter

The week in theatre: Unicorn; Churchill in Moscow – review

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Erin Doherty, Stephen Mangan and Nicola Walker rise to the challenge in Mike Bartlett’s witty dissection of a throuple. And Roger Allam makes a magnificent Churchill in Howard Brenton’s broad-brush latest…
The week in theatre: Unicorn; Churchill in Moscow – review

The week in dance: Our Mighty Groove; Encantado – review

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The elegant new Sadler’s Wells East opened with an inclusive love letter to clubland, while its sister theatre hosted a more abstract spectacle…
The week in dance: Our Mighty Groove; Encantado – review

‘It is absolutely, fundamentally not autobiography’: Chris Bush on her new play about the trans experience

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The award-winning British dramatist had a huge hit with her Richard Hawley musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge. Her latest, Otherland, is a much more personal piece – and, she says, frightening…
‘It is absolutely, fundamentally not autobiography’: Chris Bush on her new play about the trans experience

Hadestown review – hit and myth continue to resonate in this primal tragedy

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A strong cast overcomes some opening night problems to deliver a fiery and muscular version of an ancient tale…
Hadestown review – hit and myth continue to resonate in this primal tragedy

Mary and the Hyenas review – patchy ode to Wollstonecraft and women ‘howling at the world’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Snappy movement and a Billy Nomates score can’t make up for the lack of emotional range in this portrait of the 18th-century writer…
Mary and the Hyenas review – patchy ode to Wollstonecraft and women ‘howling at the world’

Bill Roberts obituary

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Other lives: American actor who made his home and a successful career in Britain…
Bill Roberts obituary

‘We’re much stronger than we think’: the Girl Gangs of all ages grappling on stage

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – From young office workers to a ‘Granny Grappler’, women are being shown how to throw their weight around in WrestleLadsWrestle. Its creator, a former teenage judo champion, tells us why…
‘We’re much stronger than we think’: the Girl Gangs of all ages grappling on stage

Girls and Boys review – a devastating portrait of motherhood, marriage and violence

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Aisling Loftus brings out the unease underlying every scene of Dennis Kelly’s haunting one-woman play…
Girls and Boys review – a devastating portrait of motherhood, marriage and violence

Doubt review – Maxine Peake leads a crusade against a priest

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – In an emphatic production that prowls around the mess of human motive, Peake’s Sister Aloysius doggedly pursues a suspicion of abuse…
Doubt review – Maxine Peake leads a crusade against a priest

Redwood review – Idina Menzel underwhelms in magic tree musical

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The Broadway titan returns for an original musical that is sadly lacking in show-stopping songs or emotional depth …
Redwood review – Idina Menzel underwhelms in magic tree musical
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