Wednesday, June 11, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London

The Independent

Review: Dickens Unplugged, Comedy Theatre, London
Review: Romeo and Juliet, Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park

Preview: Three Sisters, Gate Theatre, London
It's Chekov but not as you know it

Preview: Strictly Gershwin, Royal Albert Hall, London

The Times UK

Afterlife, National, London
This is is a playful exploration of the ways in which language, faith and art express and shape our world

The Guardian

'I wanted freedom'
Why won't Joseph Fiennes make life easy for himself? As he prepares to star in an explosive play about paedophilia, he tells Phil Hoad why he's glad he turned his back on

Afterlife, National, London
The morality-play structure hinders rather than helps Michael Frayn's new work, writes Michael Billington

Romeo and Juliet, Regent's Park Open Air, London
It doesn't matter how good a director's ideas are about a Shakespeare play, if he can't deliver consistently strong performances and audible, ...

The Guardian - Performing Arts Blog

Lyn Gardner: Should theatre be tailor-made for its audience?

Daily Telegraph

Making us believe in a love supreme
Dominic Cavendish reviews Romeo and Juliet at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park.

Whatsonstage.com

Review: Afterlife

* Scoop Launches Sixth Year of Free Outdoor Theatre
* 1st Night Photos: Jagger Jigs Harder & Unplugged

Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End and Fringe

Review: Pluto at Blue Elephant Theatre

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