Tag: Naomi Frederick

Posted in Musicals Richard Bean Theatre West End

Review: the final night of Made in Dagenham, Adelphi

“Everybody out…” So here we have it, barely six months after opening, the machinery at Ford Dagenham…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Re-review: Made in Dagenham, Adelphi Theatre

“You can’t try and bamboozle me with choreography” A third visit back to this most heart-warmingly lovely…

Posted in Musicals Theatre West End

Re-review: Made in Dagenham, Adelphi Theatre

“It ain’t about the money, it’s equality” Reader, I went back. Before it had even officially opened….

Posted in Musicals Theatre Theatre review Top plays of 2014 West End

Review: Made In Dagenham, Adelphi Theatre

“Rome may not have been built in a day but Dagenham sure was” Based on the real-life…

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2014 What’s On Stage Award nominations

BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Helen Mirren – The Audience at the Gielgud  Anne-Marie Duff – Strange Interlude at the NT…

Posted in Bijan Sheibani National Theatre Theatre

Review: Emil and the Detectives, National Theatre

“No-one has time for other people’s troubles in a city” It’s a rare occasion that I get…

Posted in Radio Plays Theatre

Review: The Organist’s Daughter / Corrinne Come Back and Gone / The Patience of Mr Job

“We’re happy enough – what more can anyone ask from life?” Three short reviews for three short…

Posted in Old Vic Terence Rattigan Theatre

Review: The Winslow Boy, Old Vic

“Which of us knows the truth about himself?” Following the huge success of his centenary year in…

Posted in Radio Plays Shakespeare Theatre

Review: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare on 3

“What should it be that they so shriek abroad” After Twelfth Night, the Shakespeare on 3 radio…