Tuesday, June 3, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London

The Independent

Review: The Revenger's Tragedy, Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester
Review: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Shakespeare's Globe, London
Review: Troilus and Cressida, Barbican, London

Financial Times

The Fountain of Bakhchisarai, Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg
A relic from 1934, Rostislav Zakharov’s fruity tale of the eternal east-meets-west clash still clings on to its place in the repertoire, writes Gerald Dowler

The Times UK

Review: Wild Honey, Pitlochry Festival Theatre
Michael Frayn's adaptation of an apprentice work by Chekhov sometimes fizzes but never quite bursts into flame

The Guardian

Review: The Revenger's Tragedy, Royal Exchange, Manchester
Stephen Tompkinson excels in a production that overplays its hand, writes Lyn Gardner

National Theatre opens on Sundays
The National Theatre is to offer what is commonplace in other capitals, the opportunity to spend Sunday afternoon at the theatre

Daily Telegraph

A long, lingering death
Mark Brown reviews Peter Arnott's Swindle & Death produced by the Mull Theatre Company.

Theatre reviews: Absolutely Frank and The Quiz
Charles Spencer finds Absolutely Frank and The Quiz sympathetic and splendidly funny.

Whatsonstage.com

O’Neill, Kelly & Thompson Follow Atkins for Female

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