Category: George Bernard Shaw

Posted in George Bernard Shaw Old Vic Theatre Theatre review

Review: Pygmalion, Old Vic

A misjudged mish-mash of styles makes this Pygmalion one to avoid at the Old Vic “What is…

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News: full casting and creative team for Pygmalion

The Old Vic has announced the full cast and creative team for Pygmalion, a play by George Bernard Shaw,…

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News: Bertie Carvel and Patsy Ferran to star in Pygmalion

The Old Vic has announced that Bertie Carvel (The 47th, The Crown) and Patsy Ferran (Camp Siegfried, A Streetcar Named Desire) will…

Posted in George Bernard Shaw Musicals Theatre Theatre review West End

Review: My Fair Lady, London Coliseum

Strong work from leads Harry Hadden-Paton and Amara Okereke can’t quite make this production of My Fair…

Posted in Donmar Warehouse George Bernard Shaw Theatre

Review: Saint Joan, Donmar Warehouse

“Must a Christ perish in every age to save those that have no imagination” This is Bernard Shaw’s Saint…

Posted in George Bernard Shaw National Theatre Theatre

Can’t Be Fecked With A Review: Man and Superman, National Theatre

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the…

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Review: National Theatre – Fifty Years on Stage

“We’ve got two hours to show the vast range of work the National has done over the…

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Review: The Doctor’s Dilemma, National Theatre

“Cure guaranteed” George Bernard Shaw’s 1906 medical ethics drama The Doctor’s Dilemma had a lot to live…

Posted in George Bernard Shaw Not-London Royal Exchange Theatre UK

Review: Pygmalion, Royal Exchange

“You have no idea how frightfully interesting it is to take a human being and change her…