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British Theatre News: 15 December to 19 December 2025
UK theatre news 15 to 19 December 2025: the West End enters its peak Christmas week, with Top Hat at the Queen Elizabeth Hall among the seasonal highlights.
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The Season is currently listed as an ended production in the British Theatre archive.
The Season is preserved in the British Theatre archive as a historical production.
Verified archive references place the production at New Wolsey Theatre.
British Theatre coverage for this title is dated 11 November 2019.
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UK theatre news 15 to 19 December 2025: the West End enters its peak Christmas week, with Top Hat at the Queen Elizabeth Hall among the seasonal highlights.
James Whitworth
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& Juliet, the award-winning musical has announced a new Romeo and extension of the season at the Shaftesbury Theatre to 24 Sept 2022.
Douglas Mayo
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Review
Paul T Davies reviews The Season, a new musical by Jim Barne and Kit Buchan now playing at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich.
Paul T Davies
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Interview
Paul T. Davies chatted to new Creative Director Ryan McBryde about the season under canvas, his vision for the Mercury Theatre and Colchester’s cultural scene.
Paul T Davies
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Hare's adaptation, the best of the three in the Season, is crisp, charming and comical, thereby magnifying the effect of the more tragic aspects. It's a markedly short version of the play, and Kent assists the understanding of its contours and colours by interposing interval between Acts 3 and 4. This allows the four central characters of the play to stake out their positions, develop their tensions and alliances, their hopes, fears and dreams; by the time the third Act is over, the various dice have been rolled and Act Four, set two years on, is about consequences; chickens - or seagulls - coming home to roost.
Stephen Collins
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