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‘Surprisingly hilarious about a not-so-hilarious subject’: YELLOWFIN – Southwark Playhouse ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Other Recent Articles, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin25th October 2021Leave a Comment

What would you do if all the fish suddenly vanished? It’s a question that would have sounded faintly ridiculous a few years ago, but as climate change grips the world, a mass extinction event doesn’t feel that far off.

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‘Brings clarity to a towering American masterpiece’: WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF – Bristol ★★★★

In Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Kris Hallett27th February 2020Leave a Comment

David Mercatali’s production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf though long finds layer after layer in the lashings of marital discord.

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‘An accomplished piece of directing’: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE – Bristol ★★★★★

In Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Kris Hallett5th May 2018Leave a Comment

The View From the Bridge is the show to proclaim loudly that Tobacco Factory Theatres is in safe hands and ready to sail into a golden future under its artistic director Mike Tweddle.

‘An accomplished piece of directing’: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE – Bristol ★★★★★

In Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Kris Hallett5th May 2018Leave a Comment

The View From the Bridge is the show to proclaim loudly that Tobacco Factory Theatres is in safe hands and ready to sail into a golden future under its artistic director Mike Tweddle.

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‘A solid rather than enlightening evening’: Macbeth – Bristol ★★★

In Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Kris Hallett3rd March 2018Leave a Comment

Macbeth is an obvious box office draw for the theatre and the work is fundamentally solid, but it’s hard to shake the feeling it’s all a little safe, except for one performance that Bristol should be talking about for years.

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