Read more about the article REVIEW: Witness for the Prosecution, County Hall (2021) extends to 26th April 2026
Jonathan Firth as Sir Wilfrid Robarts (Photo: Ellie Kurttz)

REVIEW: Witness for the Prosecution, County Hall (2021) extends to 26th April 2026

Along the way we are treated to spirited performances. The casual way Emer McDaid's Romaine Vole steals a cigarette from Sir Wilfrid tells us what a wrong'un she is and her accent is a master class in doing the quintessential European femme fatale. Joe McNamara's Leonard Vole is a man on the edge in more ways than one. Jonathan Firth's Sir Wilfrid is a master of words but it is his face that shows his torment when his courtroom victory turns out to be... anything but.

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Read more about the article REVIEW: Back to the Future the musical, Adelphi (2021)
Roger Bart as Doc Brown, Olly Dobson as Marty McFly and the wonderrful DeLorean (Photo: Sean Ebsworth Barnes)

REVIEW: Back to the Future the musical, Adelphi (2021)

The number and variety of Tim Hatley's sets are magnificent and the opening song of the second act "21st Century" is set in Doc Brown's laboratory with white coated assistants with lit up headdress helmets and so many lighting colour shifts from Hugh Vanstone and Tim Lutkin, it is really exciting.  The printed circuit board lighting comes right out into the sides of the auditorium, surrounding the proscenium stage.

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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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