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Continue reading →: The Talented Mr Ripley-Richmond Theatre.It’s a testament to Patricia Highsmith’s enduring work that her 1955 novel The Talented Mr Ripley continues to seduce new audiences across generations. Having inspired both an Oscar-nominated film and a recent Netflix series, it now finds fresh and stylish life on stage in Mark Leipacher’s taut, intoxicating adaptation – which he…
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Continue reading →: Monselier-Online Review from Grimfest.Online review of Montselier which had been part of Grimfest at Barons Court Theatre. The link was shared privately by Cathy Wippell for the purpose of this review. It’s currently day 453 since day zero happened and acid rain is still falling outside after the Nuclear storm first raged down…
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Continue reading →: Women Over 30 Don’t Matter-Part of Voila Festival InterviewsVoila! Theatre Festival is London’s panlingual festival that celebrates emerging artists from all different backgrounds and cultures. The festival runs across eight London venues until 23rd November. I have caught up with Aishwarya Gaikwad and Carly Hendricks ahead of her play Women Over 30 Don’t Matter which will be performing…
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Continue reading →: The Waiting-Part of Voila Festival InterviewsVoila! Theatre Festival is London’s panlingual festival that celebrates emerging artists from all different backgrounds and cultures. The festival runs across eight London venues until 23rd November. I have caught up with Nina-Lou Bricar ahead of her play The Waiting which will be performing at The Etcetera Theatre on 8th,…
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Continue reading →: Medaki-Part of Voila Festival InterviewsVoila! Theatre Festival is London’s panlingual festival that celebrates emerging artists from all different backgrounds and cultures. The festival runs across eight London venues until 23rd November. I have caught up with the team just after the end of their play Mendaki had been performed at Cockpit Theatre on 4th…
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Continue reading →: Spin Aga!n-Part of Voila Festival InterviewsVoila! Theatre Festival is London’s panlingual festival that celebrates emerging artists from all different backgrounds and cultures. The festival runs across eight London venues until 23rd November. I have caught up with them ahead of their play Spin Aga!n which will be performing at Questor’s Theatre, Ealing on 19th &…
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Continue reading →: Comfort-Part of Voila Festival InterviewsVoila! Theatre Festival is London’s panlingual festival that celebrates emerging artists from all different backgrounds and cultures. The festival runs across eight London venues until 23rd November. I have caught up with Giannine Tan ahead of their play Comfort which will be performing at Barons Court Theatre on November 8…
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Continue reading →: The Glass Menagerie-The Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh.It’s not difficult to see why a young Morrissey was inspired by the outsider nature of Tennessee Williams, particularly in The Glass Menagerie. This production, directed by Andrew Panton of Dundee Rep Theatre, references the early leanings of The Smiths. Declan Spaine, during the first act, creates an evocative atmosphere…
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Continue reading →: Salisbury Playhouse-Pantomime Rehearsals.This year’s Pantomime Jack and the Beanstalk sees the rehearsals well underway in Salisbury. This year’s pantomime will star: George Olney (Chicago UK Tour, Mamma Mia on West End)will star as happy-go-lucky milkman Jack. George returns to Salisbury Playhouse after his roles in Cinderella (2022) and A Chorus of Disapproval (2024). Isabella Mason (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang UK Tour, SHOUT!) will play sassy singer and…











