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Sera Maehara as Liat in South Pacific (Photo: Johan Persson)

REVIEW: South Pacific, Chichester Festival Theatre (2021)

Daniel Evans's production is a triumph!  From the opening overture performed as a ballet by the lone figure of Liat (Sera Maehara) to the parade of the US Marines on the circular stage we know we are in an island in the South Seas, invaded by the American military. 

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Ben Ashenden as Sid and Alex Owen as Jim (Photo: Marc Brenner)

REVIEW: The Comeback, Noël Coward Theatre (2021)

Initially we hear jokes from Alex and Ben, quirky, off the wall and original humour, routines like for instance the difficult mirror act. Ben talks about “life in the forces” only for Alex to prick his bubble by exposing that Ben was working for Parcel Force. They use props in the travelling trunk and introduce the idea that props look smaller onstage than off.

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Rebekah Murrell as Juliet and Alfred Enoch as Romeo (Photo: Marc Brenner)

REVIEW: Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare’s Globe (2021)

What is thrilling about this production is the two principal actors, Rebekah Morrell as Juliet and Alfred Enoch as Romeo.  The love and attraction connection between these two is believable and we want them to succeed.  They both speak the verse really well so we can hear every word in this space, when at some time, because of columns, we will be unable to see who is speaking.        

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