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Stage News

Unicorn review – Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan’s throuple comedy doesn’t catch fire

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – There are a few zingy lines but this threesome play co-starring Erin Doherty is lots of talk and no action – and peculiarly devoid of passion…
Unicorn review – Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan’s throuple comedy doesn’t catch fire

The Autobiography of a Cad review – Ian Hislop and Nick Newman retell a rotter’s political progress

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The Private Eye duo adapt AG Macdonell’s satire showing how a privileged chancer in English public life gets away with it…
The Autobiography of a Cad review – Ian Hislop and Nick Newman retell a rotter’s political progress

Hear, hear for surtitles in all theatre productions | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: Readers respond to Tim Rice’s suggestion of surtitles for stage musicals…
Hear, hear for surtitles in all theatre productions | Letters

Getting into the dance groove at school can help young people | Letters

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Letters: Dance can inspire reluctant learners and those with mental health and anger issues, writes Penny Perrett…
Getting into the dance groove at school can help young people | Letters

Escaped Alone and What If If Only review – Caryl Churchill’s double whammy of dazzling dread

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Hiding behind the fluttering dialogue and domestic chatter lies a dark poetry in a pair of plays that address terrifying futures head on…
Escaped Alone and What If If Only review – Caryl Churchill’s double whammy of dazzling dread

Chichester Festival theatre announces first Hamlet, starring Giles Terera

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Justin Audibert’s production with the Hamilton star is part of season including Top Hat, Natalie Dormer’s Anna Karenina and new play Safe Space…
Chichester Festival theatre announces first Hamlet, starring Giles Terera

Mark Ravenhill reveals 10 new plays to be performed over two days

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The writer of Shopping and Fucking will direct cycle of bawdy comedies inspired by scenarios from a 17th-century Italian collection…
Mark Ravenhill reveals 10 new plays to be performed over two days

More Life review – death-cheating tech drama is incredibly human

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – A wonderfully precise ensemble cast make this sci-fi vision of resurrection and immortality stab directly at the heart…
More Life review – death-cheating tech drama is incredibly human

Churchill in Moscow review – the British bulldog’s gripping meeting with Stalin

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – There are laugh-aloud gags and spiky dialogue as Roger Allam and Peter Forbes share the stage in Howard Brenton’s play about the 1942 encounter…
Churchill in Moscow review – the British bulldog’s gripping meeting with Stalin

‘There was a nastiness’: has Peter Kay thrown out his cuddly image along with his ‘garlic bread’ hecklers?

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The chummy everyman seemed to let his facade slip as he brutally ejected two hecklers from a recent gig – a misstep that showed he’s out of touch with the current cut-and-thrust of standup…
‘There was a nastiness’: has Peter Kay thrown out his cuddly image along with his ‘garlic bread’ hecklers?

Peter Kay defends decision to kick out hecklers after shouts of ‘garlic bread’

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Comedian says it was ‘no longer fair’ to others in audience, after being accused of overreaction at Manchester show…
Peter Kay defends decision to kick out hecklers after shouts of ‘garlic bread’

James Graham unveils AI comedy at ‘greatest hits’ gala for Paines Plough

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Playwrights and actors paid homage to the small but mighty UK theatre company that nurtured them, as part of a fundraising initiative for new writers…
James Graham unveils AI comedy at ‘greatest hits’ gala for Paines Plough

Sign of the four: Sherlock Holmes returns for Christmas comedy by two duos

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice have created songs for a Theatreland mystery by Humphrey Ker and David Reed. We find out how they doubled up for the detective’s ‘gory’ new case…
Sign of the four: Sherlock Holmes returns for Christmas comedy by two duos

Stage musicals should embrace use of surtitles, says lyricist Tim Rice

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – The songwriter, who has reunited with Andrew Lloyd Webber for a Christmas mystery, said growing popularity of TV subtitles may have a welcome effect in theatres…
Stage musicals should embrace use of surtitles, says lyricist Tim Rice

National Theatre to stage major work by ‘forgotten’ black British playwright

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Alterations, by Michael Abbensetts, follows a Guyanese tailor as he tries to establish himself on Carnaby Street…
National Theatre to stage major work by ‘forgotten’ black British playwright

Manchester theatre suspends Dolly Parton musical over homophobic abuse

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Actor in Here You Come Again says cast left stage because ‘a woman was so disgusted there was a gay character’…
Manchester theatre suspends Dolly Parton musical over homophobic abuse

Pig Heart Boy review – lively staging of Malorie Blackman’s stimulating novel

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Winsome Pinnock adapts the story of a teenager whose heart transplant causes controversy but the comedy drowns out the issues…
Pig Heart Boy review – lively staging of Malorie Blackman’s stimulating novel

‘Bigger than the Queen’: the day Muhammad Ali blew Tyneside away

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – One day after a royal visit, the boxing icon hit South Shields at his own expense, played darts, had his marriage blessed, and trounced Elizabeth II’s turnout. Our writer explains why he has written a play about the day the Greatest changed many lives – including his own…
‘Bigger than the Queen’: the day Muhammad Ali blew Tyneside away

Vibes, viscerality and the odd boo: inaugural Rose International prize is a curious snapshot of dance right now

conseil.margueritedyouville.ca – Christos Papadopoulos took the award for his glacially paced, illusory Larsen C, beating a shortlist that largely eschewed traditional formal techniques and structures…
Vibes, viscerality and the odd boo: inaugural Rose International prize is a curious snapshot of dance right now
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