Monday, June 9, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London

The Independent

Review: Running the Silk Road, Everyman, Liverpool

Financial Times

Love, Lyric Hammersmith, London
A ‘community choir’ of local seniors etch their individual characters on the naturalistic scenes and on a brief but delicious Chekhov parody, writes Ian Shuttleworth

The Guardian

Iph ... , Mercury, Colchester
A modern take on Euripides' Iphigenia at Aulis misses its mark, writes Lyn Gardner

The Pendulum, Jermyn Street theatre, London
A new play about turn-of-the-century Vienna, although accomplished, lacks contemporary relevance, writes Michael Billington

Britain's Got Talent Tour, Hammersmith Apollo, London
A live version of the TV show is an odd concept and lacks the strong elements of the original, writes Mark Lawson

The Guardian - Peforming Arts Blog

* Mark Ravenhill: What's so great about intimate performances?

Daily Telegraph

Novelty is a perishable commodity
Michael Deacon reviews Britain's Got Talent Live at Hammersmith Apollo.

A potent blend of comedy and pain
Charles Spencer reviews Quartermaine's Terms, touring.

Whatsonstage.com

* French & Saunders Still Alive at Drury Lane in Oct
* Opening: NT U, Harder They Come, Dickens

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