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ROSS AND RACHEL – Battersea Arts Centre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Daniel Perks4th May 2017Leave a Comment

Ross and Rachel – what a couple they were. Or are, if they are still together in sitcom land. Fritz offers up an opinion that is perhaps darker than people may hope, but is altogether more realistic of a relationship after the sheen fades.

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Who won what in the 2017 Manchester Theatre Awards?

In Manchester, News, Regional theatre by Ian Foster20th March 2017Leave a Comment

The Manchester Theatre Awards represent the cream of theatre in my native North-West.

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JUMPY – Edinburgh

In Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Scotland by Thom Dibdin1st November 2016Leave a Comment

There is a generosity and sincerity to Jumpy at Edinburgh’s Lyceum Theatre, allied to some impressive acting, even if the end result is not as overwhelming as it might be.

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INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… Ross and Rachel’s Molly Vevers

In Interviews, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Touring by Helen McWilliams20th April 2016Leave a Comment

Actress Molly Vevers is set to star in Ross and Rachel, running 21-25 June 2016 at Battersea Arts Centre and then touring. I caught up with her to find out all about it.

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