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Film Review: A Serial Killer’s Guide to Life (2019)

With Katie Brayben in the lead cast and a cameo from Sinéad Matthews, A Serial Killer’s Guide…

Posted in Anya Reiss Arrows & Traps Arthur Miller Barbican Theatre Barney Norris Bola Agbaje Bristol Old Vic Brockley Jack Theatre Bunker Theatre debbie tucker green Derby Theatre Howard Goodall Internationaal Theater Amsterdam Inua Ellams Jermyn Street Theatre Katori Hall Malorie Blackman Matilda Ibini Musicals Not-London Octagon Theatre Rachel De-lahay Royal Exchange Sabrina Mahfouz Shakespeare Sheffield Theatres Simon Stone Theatre UK Watermill Theatre

20 shows to look forward to in 2019

So many of the recommendations for shows to see next year focus on the West End. And…

Posted in National Theatre Peter Shaffer Theatre Theatre review

Re-review: Amadeus, National Theatre

“We were both ordinary men, he and I.” Though Rufus Norris’ tenure hasn’t managed to nail a…

Posted in Abi Morgan Anton Chekhov Arthur Miller Beth Steel Bristol Old Vic Donmar Warehouse Eugene O'Neill fosterIANs Gate Theatre Hampstead Theatre Hope Theatre Musicals National Theatre Peter Gill Peter Shaffer Robert Icke Rory Mullarkey Royal Exchange Samuel Beckett Shakespeare Sheffield Theatres Theatre

20 shows to look forward to in 2018

There’s all sorts of big productions arriving in the months to come (Long Day’s Journey Into Night,…

Posted in National Theatre Theatre

Not-a-Review: Peter Pan, National

I didn’t care too much for Peter Pan, as the gif below might suggest, so I’m keeping my…

Posted in Digital Shakespeare

The Complete Walk, from the comfort of your sofa #8

A bit of an odds and sods collection this one, I wasn’t much a fan of any…

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Film Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

“Just because you’ve got the emotional range of a teaspoon…” aka the one that should have launched…

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Film Review: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

“A little louder please, and very clearly. Rid-di-kulus” aka the one that is actually really good  

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Review: As You Like It, National Theatre

“I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad” For…