Read more about the article REVIEW: Shining City, Theatre Royal Stratford East (2021)
Rory Keenan as Ian (Photo: Marc Brenner)

REVIEW: Shining City, Theatre Royal Stratford East (2021)

This has so terrified John that he has opted not to go back to his house but instead stay at a Bed and Breakfast.  Brendan Coyle is completely believable as this man who has seen a ghost.  He is shaken to his core.  Rory Keenan actively listens with a repetitive "I know", his way of reassuring the client and mirroring the number of times John says, "You know."   In this first scene we learn only about John's issues and Ian's professional side. 

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Jennifer Saunders as Madame Arcati (Photo: Nobby Clark)

REVIEW: Blithe Spirit, Harold Pinter Theatre (2021)

The central character to the play, and the main draw, is Madame Arcati.  This part could have been written for Jennifer Saunders, it gives her plenty of opportunity to display her excellent comic talent and she does not disappoint.  She has us all laughing with her sitting knees akimbo in the most unladylike posture, showing the inside of her thighs.  Not exactly Sharon Stone!  We love it when she arrives after a long bike ride, flapping her dress at the neckline and then hemline to cool off.

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Luke Thallon as Him and Patsy Ferran as Her (Photo: Manuel Harlan)

REVIEW: Camp Siegfried, Old Vic (2021)

There are just two characters.  He is 17, all noisy, hearty masculinity.  She is 16, all gawky, precious self-loathing: “I’m just a caterpillar. One day I’ll be a butterfly, if I don’t get stamped on first.” They meet, they fall in love, they hear the Fuehrer’s call to populate the world with Aryan babies, and they set to work to do his bidding.

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