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‘Never less than compelling’: MACBETH – Chichester

In Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews by Maryam Philpott3rd October 2019Leave a Comment

It has been a long time since the West End saw a truly great Macbeth so perhaps this is a chance for Simm and Kirwan to buck the trend with impressive performances that offer a different perspective on their characters while creating a potency in their exchanges that is never less than compelling.

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‘By turns a raw & uplifting experience to watch unfold’: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – West End ★★★★

In Features, London theatre, Musicals, News, Opinion, Plays, Press Releases, Reviews by Emma Clarendon12th December 2018Leave a Comment

It is a warm and welcome return to the West End for the Olivier Award-winning show The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, based on Mark Haddon’s beloved book.

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time

In London theatre, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Thom Dibdin2nd May 2015Leave a Comment

Perfect equation… Visually slick and intellectually enthralling, the National Theatre’s production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time, captures your imagination and simply doesn’t let go. Not during the show, and not afterwards.

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