Review Roundup: AUTUMN at Park Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 21, 2024
Read the reviews for Autumn at Park Theatre. The production is adapted by Harry McDonald, and directed by Charlotte Vickers.
Review: AUTUMN, Park Theatre
by Katie Kirkpatrick
- Oct 19, 2024
Based on Ali Smith’s novel, Autumn is a curious blur of images and ideas, which weave in and out of each other with varying success. At the centre of it all, however, is an unlikely friendship, originally formed between an eight-year-old girl and the elderly man next door.
Full Cast Set For the RSC's KYOTO
by Stephi Wild
- May 2, 2024
The RSC and Good Chance have announced full casting for the world premiere of Kyoto; a major new production which places audiences at the heart of the historic 1997 Kyoto climate summit.
Review: A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE, Rose Theatre
by Aliya Al-Hassan
- Nov 2, 2023
Immigration and adapting (or not) to a new homeland is as current a topic as it has ever been. In Arthur Miller’s 1955 play A View From The Bridge, we see the difficulties in casting off centuries of inherited tradition to adapt to a new social structure. Holly Race Roughan’s thrilling production brings out all the nuance and emotion of the text. It feels as fresh as it does familiar.
Photos: Inside Rehearsal For Headlong's A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 16, 2023
Headlong, Octagon Theatre Bolton, Chichester Festival Theatre and Rose Theatre have released rehearsal photos for the new production for our times of Arthur Miller’s classic, A View from the Bridge opening on Friday 8 September 2023 at the Octagon Theatre Bolton.
Casting Announced For YELLOWFIN at Southwark Playhouse
by Stephi Wild
- Sep 22, 2021
Set in a world where all the fish have inexplicably vanished, Yellowfin is a deep dive into a dystopian future. The play offers a timely insight into our sense of citizenship and responsibility to the planet, as we too navigate our own ‘new normal’. The worldwide premiere will be directed by Ed Madden (A Table Tennis Play; Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons Lemons).
West End Production of SUMMER AND SMOKE Must Close 19 January
by Stephi Wild
- Jan 3, 2019
Sonia Friedman Productions confirms the previously announced end-date of 19 January 2019 for the West End production of Summer and Smoke. Audiences have less than three weeks to catch Rebecca Frecknall's critically acclaimed revival and reinvention of Tennessee Williams' intoxicating and gripping classic. This breathtaking production starring the sensational Patsy Ferran and Matthew Needham completes its highly successful West End run at the Duke of York's Theatre.
BWW Interview: Forbes Masson Talks SUMMER AND SMOKE
by Rona Kelly
- Dec 21, 2018
Music sits very much at the heart of director Rebecca Fracknell's vision of Summer and Smoke, the stage surrounded by pianos. Giving us an insight into how that world is created on stage, actor Forbes Masson also shares how that music continues offstage with a certain cast tradition.
Photo Flash: First Look at SUMMER & SMOKE at Duke of Yorks Theatre
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 20, 2018
The West End transfer of Tennessee Williams' intoxicating and rarely staged classic, Summer and Smoke, follows a sold-out and critically lauded run at the Almeida Theatre. Directed by the Almeida's Associate Director Rebecca Frecknall with the full cast reprising their roles for the West End run, this innovative new production of Summer and Smoke has a limited run from 10 November 2018 - 19 January 2019, at the Duke Of York's Theatre, with press night on Tuesday 20 November at 7pm.
HADESTOWN Leads November's Top 10 New London Shows
by Marianka Swain
- Oct 27, 2018
London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From new musicals to Shakespeare, Pinter and Magic Mike, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld reviews, interviews and features!
BWW Review: DANCE NATION, Almeida Theatre
by Marianka Swain
- Sep 5, 2018
Wild, raw, hilarious and tender, Clare Barron's electrifying play - first seen in New York earlier this year - is a candid portrait of prepubescent girls, rare compared with the myriad male coming-of-age tales. But, like its warrior women, Barron's piece fights for its space, and with a formal daring that teeters thrillingly on the edge of chaos.
SYLVIA Leads September's Top 10 New London Shows
by Marianka Swain
- Sep 2, 2018
London is never short of temptations, whether splashy West End shows, epic dramas or bold fringe offerings. From a new hip-hop history lesson to Pinter and Shakespeare, here are some of this month's most eye-catching openings. Don't forget to check back for BroadwayWorld reviews, interviews and features!
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