Review: Stephen Ward, Aldwych Theatre ✭✭
It’s a story that offered so much but as a show Stephen Ward returns so little.
Douglas Mayo
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It’s a story that offered so much but as a show Stephen Ward returns so little.
Douglas Mayo
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This is the start of a whole new range of possibilities for the Globe complex - and a really entertaining and desirable one.
Stephen Collins
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There has not, since 2007, been a National Theatre production of a Shakespearean play anything like as engaging, thrilling and involving as the Sam Mendes he…
Stephen Collins
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First and foremost though, it is a human tragedy - and the acting, staging, book, music and orchestrations all combine to produce an intensely affecting and …
Stephen Collins
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Sell limbs, organs, children, gold, whatever - but see this production if you value great dramatic theatrical work. It's a once in a lifetime reimagining of …
Stephen Collins
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The audience was not fooled either; their tepid applause was a damning indictment of the alleged star turn. And the production company plants calling out "Br…
Stephen Collins
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Utterly completely glorious - funny and intensely sexual in style. This is a Pippin for all seasons. Miss it not!
Stephen Collins
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It's a delicious and satisfying theatrical experience in every way. Urie is nothing short of remarkable.
Stephen Collins
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It is as near perfect a piece of dramatic theatre as one is ever likely to see. What Herrin and his team have achieved here is utterly, unquestionably remark…
Stephen Collins
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As Act One trundles along, there is absolutely no sense that anyone on stage has any idea what they are doing or why.
Stephen Collins
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The piece has no idea what it is doing: it does not tell any story well or with feeling. You know as much about Stephen Ward and his part in the Profumo scan…
Stephen Collins
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it reflects the standards, achievements and sense of the entire season: A great play, a real star at the heart of the production, a set design redolent of th…
Stephen Collins
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Jefferson is quicksilver Broadway magic - effortlessly creating 9 very different members of the same clan. He is a joy to watch and he chews the scenery as h…
Stephen Collins
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It was impossible not to feel anything but sympathy for this cast and nothing but irritation bordering on contempt for the "creatives" who think this is the …
Stephen Collins
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Rightly, the cast received a standing ovation at the RST - an unusual sight at Stratford Upon Avon. This is a startlingly clear and quite gorgeous production…
Stephen Collins
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The nine boys are, in an unqualified way, magnificent: the line-up here is better than the Vineyard line-up. Each of the nine can sing, dance and act. They a…
Stephen Collins
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It's a worthwhile night at the theatre, quite engrossing, but it does not reach the level of excitement it ought.
Stephen Collins
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Tom O’Brien’s production is a rare opportunity to see one of Ridley’s greatest works performed to such a high standard. Not for the faint of heart, and not t…
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For my part, it is as plain as a pike staff that the performers at hard work in this Parker, Lopez and Stone piece are, uniformly, at the top of their game a…
Stephen Collins
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This is one time a play lives up to its name. It's undeniable nonsense, but Perfect in every way.
Stephen Collins
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Lesley Manville has never been better than she is here: brittle, desperate, trapped, her Helene Alving is a pulsing stream of artic lava, engulfing everyone …
Stephen Collins
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Sir Tim describes the work as a grown-up musical: not sure what that means, but one cannot but think everyone would been better off if this piece was mature …
Stephen Collins
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