Thursday, July 10, 2008

ATW NewsClips - London


The Independent

Review: Chris Addison: Swapping satire for sitcom
Julian Hall hears why the actor and comedian is leaving 'The Thick Of It' behind

Review: Six Characters In Search Of An Author, Minerva Theatre, Chichester

Review: Brett Anderson, Mermaid Theatre, London

The Times UK

Unstated, Southwark Playhouse, London
Without the solid framework of a classic text, and with a less evocative setting, the play often feels meandering and slow

Fanshen Regent Street, London
A heavy Chinese chore but worth the effort

The Guardian

In the lap of the gods
A year after the Greek fires halted her performance of Beckett, Fiona Shaw makes an emotional return to Epidaurus

Six Characters in Search of an Author, Minerva, Chichester
This transferral of Pirandello's play onto the self-questioning world of TV is not a happy one, writes Michael Billington

Free Outgoing, Royal Court, London
A tale about stifling social values in India has a light touch and fine acting, finds Lyn Gardner

Revelation, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff
Elisabeth Mahoney finds Patrick Jones's exploration of abuse powerfully affecting

Daily Telegraph

Six Characters in Search of an Author: brilliant update of a classic
Charles Spencer reviews Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author at the Minerva Theatre, Chichester.

Whatsonstage.com

IDA’s Rachel Tucker Joins Queen We Will Rock You

Review: The Frontline

Latest Gossip: Bard Spin on Posh & Becks: The Musical???

Whatsonstage.com - Off-West End & Fringe

Why You Should See … There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack
Tomorrow (11 July 2008) sees the opening of There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack - a series of performances at the Hackney Empire as part of the Pan Intercultural Arts (Pan) ‘Arts Against Race Violence’ campaign. Assistant project director Roy Alexander Weise tells us more about it…

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