REVIEW: Harold and Maude, Charing Cross Theatre ✭✭✭✭✭
Harold and Maude could well turn out to be the sleeper hit of the year. Seriously, if you don’t come out of the theatre determined to live, L-I-V-E, you haven’t been paying attention.
Harold and Maude could well turn out to be the sleeper hit of the year. Seriously, if you don’t come out of the theatre determined to live, L-I-V-E, you haven’t been paying attention.
Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride are announced as the new stars of Harold and Maude as producers announce a season extension at Charing Cross Theatre. Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride are today announced as the new stars of the black comedy romantic drama Harold and Maude. Their first performance is Monday April 2 as the acclaimed production extends its run at Charing Cross Theatre by six weeks to Saturday May 12. They will take over from Sheila Hancock and Bill Milner, who will play their final perfomances as scheduled on Saturday March 31. All the rest of original cast are staying for the extended season. Linda Marlowe has worked with Steven Berkoff for over 25 years as a leading lady in most of his plays, touring internationally and in the West End. In her many TV and film appearances she has worked with Richard Burton, Peter OToole, Albert … Read more
Marlowe is that very rare creature – a true virtuoso. Sherlock’s material is made for her and she gorges on it, finding every nuance, every temptation of interest, every cubbyhole of unexplored tension, every way possible to shine.