Review: NELL GWYNN at Tobacco Factory Theatres
A boisterous slice of 17th century history, Nell Gwynn is a delight from start to finish.
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Review: THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
A simply wonderful treatment of Hardy’s tragic tale of tangled love. ★★★★★
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Review: YOU'VE GONE QUIET at Alma Tavern Theatre
A sharp, funny and urgent play about who gets to own a life once it becomes a story. ★★★★☆
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Review: BOGWITCH at Bristol Old Vic
A wild, funny and devastating reckoning with the soul-hole modern life leaves behind
★★★★★
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Review; ORLANDO at Longborough Festival Opera, GL56 0QF
an interpretation that feels at once elegant, witty and, at times, profound
★★★★★
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Review; I'M SORRY, PRIME MINISTER at Bath Theatre Royal
Intellectually combative sparkle where the character’s shine through with a joyful familiarity
★★★★☆
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Review: PARTY SEASON at Bristol Old Vic
Amongst all the jolly fun-poking the show manages to raise an interesting social question
★★★★☆
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Review: PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD at BOV Weston Studio
A piece that crosses over, fearlessly, into art installation, pure punk 'f....-offness'. ★★★★☆
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Review: COME TOGETHER: The Lennon & McCartney Songbook at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
The ‘Fab Six’ transcend musical tribute acts in a musical odyssey through the Lennon-McCartney songbook. ★★★★☆
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Review; DYKE SYSTEMS LTD at The Weston Studio, Bristol Old Vic
A shoulder-padded, glitter-sprayed, queer fever dream not to be missed!
★★★★★
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Review; DOUBLE DOUBLE at The Barn Theatre, Cirencester
No toil nor trouble in this clever romantic thriller revival
★★★★☆
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