Cherry Blossom

Why the title “Cherry Blossom”? The poster at the Traverse Theatre tells all - a tin of shoe Polish. At least, that’s the gloss I put on the current co-production between the Traverse and Teatr Polski Bydgoszcz.

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Macbeth

The Lyceum Theatre opens their 2008/9 season with the Scottish Play. There is, however, something strangely lacking in the current production of “Macbeth” and that something is passion. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dorian Gray

It has already broken all records; Matthew Bourne’s “Dorian Gray” is the biggest selling Festival dance show, ever. After his sizzling “The Car Man” was in Edinburgh last year this show has been eagerly awaited, and on sales alone is the hit of the Festival. So how does it measure up? Read the rest of this entry »

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365

The cast have no names; they are random letters of the alphabet. They are the nameless ones, the children in care. At 16 they are considered old enough to go out to “practice flats” to learn to make their own way in the world. They have neither the practical, nor emotional skills to cope. Read the rest of this entry »

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