Theatre reviews: Hedda Gabler, Saint Joan and Cinderella
IT may seem churlish to begin the new year on a negative note but don’t blame me. Blame Ivo van Hove and Josie Rourke, the directors of perverse revivals of Hedda Gabler and St Joan. Daily Express :: Entertainment More...
Best theatre moments of 2016 – A look back at the top theatrical highlights of the year
NEIL Norman looks back on the year’s theatrical highlights. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Dance review: The Red Shoes at the Sadler’s Wells Theatre
IF there is lingering doubt anywhere, home or abroad, that Matthew Bourne is a mainstay of British theatre, a trip to Islington to catch The Red Shoes is a must. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: Dreamgirls, Annie Get Your Gun and Wild Honey
THERE’S no business like show business is the theme of the week. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
A Christmas Carol theatre review – Simon Callow’s one-man show is a festive feast
SIMON CALLOW charms in this captivating reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge, A Christmas Carol. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: Strictly Ballroom, Soho Cinders and Once In A Lifetime
TEENAGE rebellion on the dance floor is traditionally found at the disco or the Prom, as witnessed by films such as Saturday Night Fever and Footloose. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: School Of Rock and Lazarus
HOGWARTS has a rival as the coolest educational establishment in town. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: Breaking The Code and Magnificence
MANCHASTER has lately, if belatedly, honoured its most distinguished scientific son with the Alan Turing memorial statue, Alan Turing bridge and Alan Turing university building. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: The Dresser and One Night In Miami
ACCORDING to the French wit Madame Cornuel, “No man is a hero to his valet.” Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed More...
Theatre reviews: No’s Knife and The Boys In The Band
AFTER playing the disembodied mouth in Samuel Beckett’s frenetic monologue Not I for 10 years, Lisa Dwan might have been forgiven for asking her agent to put her up for a Noel Coward comedy or Feydeau farce. Daily More...