REVIEW: The Oberon Book Of Queer Monologues, Oberon Books ✭✭✭✭✭
Actors and readers should come to The Oberon Book Of Queer Monologues ready to be armed and enthused with diversity, representation and, above all, pride.
Actors and readers should come to The Oberon Book Of Queer Monologues ready to be armed and enthused with diversity, representation and, above all, pride.
Paul T Davies reviews Once A Year on Blackpool Sands at Harlow Playhouse.
Paul T Davies reviews Lonely Planet now playing at Trafalgar Studios 2.
Paul T Davies reviews Polly Findlay’s production of The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie now playing at the Donmar Warehouse.
Paul T Davies reviews We’ve Got Each Other performed as part of the Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre
Paul T Davies reviews Palmyra presented as part of the Paulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre
Paul T Davies reviews Joseph Morpurgo’s Hammerhead at Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre Hammerhead. Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. 9 June 2018 4 Stars Pulse Festival Information Joseph Morpurgo presents his one man masterpiece, a boundary-smashing 9 hour adaptation of Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein, in which he plays all the characters. Well, not quite. We join him at the Q and A after the show; he hasn’t even had time to remove his stage make up before he humbly appears before us to take our questions- both from the live audience and the “millions” tuning in via social media. It’s a high energy, hilarious and hugely enjoyable performance of vanity and denial, taking the piss perfectly out of acting and actor’s methods. The questions from the audience are perfectly planted, and signpost the way effectively through the Q and A as Morpurgo’s denial crumbles and his … Read more
Paul T Davies reviews Our Carnal Hearts by Rachel Mars presented as part of the Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre.