Barrie Theatre - Mary Rose at the Lyceum

Mary Rose is an odd character; both a girl who doesn’t grow up and a mother searching for her lost child. When we first see her in Tony Cownie’s new production of J M Barrie’s play currently at the Lyceum Theatre, she is climbing through the drawing room window from an apple tree outside - not the behaviour one would expect from an eighteen year old girl about to announce her engagement. Read the rest of this entry »

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Absurd Person Singular

The King’s Theatre this week sees a revival of Alan Ayckbourn’s 1972 dark comedy “Absurd Person Singular”. The play is in three acts, set in three different kitchens on three successive Christmas Eves, as we witness what takes place as the same group of characters prepare for or take refuge from the party action in the next room. Read the rest of this entry »

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Carousel

63 years old and given another revival - that’s Carousel, which is on this week at the Festival Theatre ahead of a November opening at London’s Savoy theatre. So how does this 1945 musical look and sound to a present day audience? Read the rest of this entry »

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Sunset Song

In 2005, Sunset Song was voted the Best Scottish Book of All Time. To bring such a National Treasure to the stage is a bold undertaking indeed, and one that could have many pitfalls - unfamiliar language and complexity of action, to name but two. Read the rest of this entry »

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