Reviews

Di and Viv and Rose, Swan Theatre, Yeovil

LITERATURE, mythology and the stage are peppered with depictions of male friendship, and undoubtedly it can be heroic and special. But female friendship is also special, and much less shown. Di and Viv and Rose is just that – a play about female friendship which looks at this relationship with kind but honest eyes, unflinchingly…

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The Play What I Wrote, Bath Theatre Royal

DECONSTRUCTION has become a bit of a fad this century – specially among chefs and playwrights. Mostly I find menus offering deconstructed trifle, Black Forest Gateau, cheesecakes and chicken pies prove that the original classic was famous just because it was “constructed” to go together. Theatrically it has been a more successful enterprise. Brilliant re-workings…

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Dreamgirls. Bristol Hippodrome

With 27 numbers, many of them containing lyrics that continue to tell the story, and the minimal of dialogue, this fast moving glittery show could be described as a Rhythm and Blues opera rather than a Musical. It is indeed a feast for those who love the R&B music of the 60s and 70s and…

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Five Children and It, egg theatre, Bath

ONE hundred and twenty years after it was first published, a  bright new adaptation of E Nesbit’s classic children’s tale Five Children and It comes to the egg in Bath, late due to Covid but on until 16th January. To the delight of the audience, it all starts as the purple sand fairy, the Psammead, tries…

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Cinderella, Theatre Royal Bath

PANTOMIME is the most British of entertainments, traditionally staged over the Christmas period and aimed at all the family. Its essential elements are magic, laughter, colour, baddies getting their come-uppance and a happy, romantic ending. They REALLY don’t come better than Bath Theatre Royal’s Cinderella. We might have been delighted by Jon Monie in Bath…

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A Christmas Getaway, New Old Friends, Bath Ustinov Theatre

TAKE 18 characters in the entrance hall of a country house on Christmas Eve, a cocktail tray, illicit romances, true love and the best laid plans, throw in four actors, sleight of hand, fleet of foot and versatile of voice. You have the perfect recipe for an evening of astonishing fun and frolics, served up…

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OZ, Tobacco Factory, Bristol

UNTIL halted by the pandemic, Bristol’s Tobacco Factory Theatre had built up a reputation of arguably being the best Christmas show on offer in the area. This new adaptation of L Frank Baum’s classic OZ stories, by Sarah Henley, Zoe Squire and director Emma Earle, has been greeted with such enthusiasm that before the opening…

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Beauty and the Beast, Poole Lighthouse

THE auditorium was packed with excited children and their parents, all dressed up in panto garb, for the first Sunday matinee of the Poole Lighthouse Beauty and the Beast, based on Andrew Pollard’s script first seen in Salisbury in 2018. Adapted and directed by Chris Jarvis, back at Poole as Dame Betty Bon-Bon, it also…

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Robin Hood – Legend of the Forgotten Forest, Bristol Old Vic

I’VE been banging on for decades about the importance of giving a young audience a mag­ical experience of live theatre at their first visit – usually a pantomime or Christmas show. And at Bristol Old Vic this holiday season, it’s as though all my wishes have come true in one event – Wardrobe Ensemble’s marvellous…

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