REVIEW: The Flying Lovers Of Vitebsk, Wilton’s Music Hall ✭✭✭✭✭
Go see The Flying Lovers Of Vitebsk with someone you love and remember how fortunate you are to have each other.
Go see The Flying Lovers Of Vitebsk with someone you love and remember how fortunate you are to have each other.
It’s refreshing to go to something without such barefaced moralising but I can’t say I really enjoyed it. No kidding.
Miss Julie is a powerhouse production and Tom Littler’s direction ensures every word and silence aches with feeling; it should not be missed.
I really enjoyed myself and saw more than a few children kneeling up on their seats totally engrossed so I think the creative team and cast can rest easy knowing they more than cracked it.
The joy and zest with which the strong cast of Barber Shop Chronicles perform is infectious and Bijan Sheibani’s direction ensures that the text which, at times seems a tad adolescent, always feels punchy and exhilarating.
For anyone feeling exhausted and frustrated with the political status quo and the depressing direction of international politics as a whole, I urge you to go to The Resistible Rise Of Arturo Ui.
It’s a harrowing evening, made all the more depressing by the knowledge that Cumpton’s poetic script is a narrative woven from true events.
This is a bloody flashy production, it feels Simon Godwin has thrown everything he can find at it including the kitchen sink, or in this case, hot tub and spa.