Friday, June 20, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London


The Independent

Stand Up Get Down Featuring Jessica Hynes & Friends, Madame Jojo's, London
Charity gigs are often ramshackle affairs and this show, in aid of children's charity NCH, was no exception....

The Guardian

In the name of the mothers
Esther Wilson was so appalled by the plight of soldiers' mums that she wrote a play about them

Monkey, Polka, London
A new production of Colin Teevan's adaptation really thinks outside the box, writes Lyn Gardner

Ten Tiny Toes, Everyman, Liverpool
A play full of fire and passion tackles the impact of the Iraq war on soldiers' families, writes Michael Billington

Daily Telegraph

Tangling with Lord Byron among the chandeliers
Mark Brown reviews Arcadia at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre.

Summer's feel-good hit
Charles Spencer reviews The Merry Wives of Windsor at Shakespeare's Globe and Twelfth Night at Regent's Park.

Unlikely to connect with these lads
Dominic Cavendish reviews The Likely Lads at the Durham Gala Theatre.

Whatsonstage.com

Hiddleston & Riseborough Join Branagh for Ivanov

Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End & Fringe

Review: Whatever Happened to the Cotton Dress Girl?
Bette Davis sits at her dressing table on the set of her latest movie in a kind of personal analysis with the audience, her silent therapist. The New End Theatre’s world premiere of ...

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