Tag: Felix Scott

Posted in Mark Gatiss TV

TV Review: Wolf Hall

“By the thrice-beshitten shroud of Lazarus” Peter Straughan’s adaptation of Hilary Mantel’s Booker Prize-winning Wolf Hall and…

Posted in James Graham Theatre Watford Palace

Review: The Angry Brigade, Watford Palace Theatre

“We are slowly destroying the long tentacles of the state machine…” You gotta love a playtext that…

Posted in Gate Theatre Theatre

Review: Gruesome Playground Injuries, Gate Theatre

“What have you got, a death wish?” The first thing to strike you as you enter the…

Posted in Nick Payne Theatre

Review: The Starry Messenger, Duke of York’s

“Ian, your input is much appreciated” There’s something deliciously indulgent about rehearsed readings, especially those connected with…

Posted in Christopher Marlowe Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Review: Doctor Faustus, Shakespeare’s Globe

“The reward of sin is death” The tale of Faust is one which is seemingly never far…

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2011 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE SPOTLIGHT BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Zoë Wanamaker – All My Sons at the Apollo  Helen McCrory – The Late…

Posted in Old Red Lion Theatre

Review: The Maddening Rain, Old Red Lion Theatre

“You think you can live by your own rules…” Felix Scott, star of one man show The…

Posted in Kiln Theatre Theatre Zinnie Harris

Review: The Panel, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

The second play in the Now half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…

Posted in Kiln Theatre Theatre

Review: You, Me and Wii, Women, Power and Politics at the Tricycle

The fifth play in the Now half of Women, Power and Politics season at the Tricycle Theatre…