REVIEW: Annie Get Your Gun, Churchill Theatre ✭✭✭✭
This is first-rate family entertainment. This Annie is a great night in the theatre and comes highly recommended.
Douglas Mayo
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This is first-rate family entertainment. This Annie is a great night in the theatre and comes highly recommended.
Douglas Mayo
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The Almeida Theatre has today announced casting for the world premiere of Alecky Blythe’s new play Little Revolution inspired by the 2011 London riots, direc…
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With a striking wood-plank set by Rob Howell and brooding music by Alex Baranowski, this is a sharp and compelling production about families and the need for…
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From the cries of "We love you" from the audience, the feeling was clearly reciprocated.
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Its great stuff and easily the best production Bailey has helmed. No wonder it had a return season. It’s a great production of a Shakespeare text that is not…
Stephen Collins
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The performances are uniformly terrific. Especially excellent were the wonderful Wunmi Mosaku, Jenna Russell, Justine Mitchell and Michael Shaeffer – and Dem…
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It is difficult to recall, at least over the course of the last seven years, a commercial production of a new play which has opened directly in the West End …
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I would see it again and again if I could. It's an amazing achievement on a tiny budget; with proper support it could run for ages. It's better than many Wes…
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Farber makes no mistakes in casting, design, pace, tone or intensity, with the result that the play throbs with vitality, is both visceral and sensuous and, …
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A truly delightful, engaging and joyous piece, chock full of important subjects and thoughts.
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There is an abundance of shrill shouting, tiresome arguing and pedestrian staging. It's like watching Revenge but without the irony. Or the humour. Or the st…
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There is, perhaps, 40 minutes of good material here, material which ungarnished with irrelevancy may have made for an interesting theatrical experience.
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It was all that I could do to keep conscious for most of the First Act. The loud snoring of a fellow patron assisted more in that feat than the script, conce…
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This is a lacklustre effort in every way – about as far from the triumph that was his Chariots of Fire staging as can be imagined. It’s unceasingly uninventi…
Stephen Collins
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