Archive Interview • SAMANTHA SPIRO • Twelfth Night • 2008 | Rogues & Vagabonds
“Maria is one of those parts that can be played by any actress, whether a sixty-year-old in a hair net or a saucy young minx. I guess I’m something in … Continue reading
Archive Interview • FAITH BROOK • The Colour of Poppies • Jermyn Street Theatre • 2004
FROM THE ARCHIVE When I first heard that Faith Brook was to be back on stage to perform in her solo show at the Mill Studio in Guildford, I knew … Continue reading
Archive Feature • PAINFUL CLARITY • The Wild Duck • 2005
Non-seasonal tidings of discomfort and yawns after a Circle level endurance of The Wild Duck at the Donmar. Michael Grandage’s production has been widely praised, and I have great respect … Continue reading
Archive Interview • FAITH BROOK • The Colour of Poppies • Jermyn Street Theatre • 2004
When I first heard that Faith Brook was to be back on stage to perform in her solo show at the Mill Studio in Guildford, I knew I would be … Continue reading
Photograph 51 review – ‘Kidman moves like a laser beam through the action’ | Stage | The Guardian
Not so much theatrical Viagra as dramatic amphetamine. When Nicole Kidman last appeared on the London stage 17 years ago – shoulder-length hair swishing above the body of an inexperienced … Continue reading
Archive Interview • GAYE BROWN • Guys and Dolls • 2005
“I’ve never done Guys and Dolls in my life! I love her, I love General Cartwright to death.” Gaye Brown is having a ball in the famous musical created by … Continue reading
Archive Review • FROST/NIXON • Donmar Theatre • 2006
I always believed that there were two famous people called David Frost. The first, active in the 60s and 70s before I was born, seemed to have been by … Continue reading
Archive Interview • SAMANTHA SPIRO • Twelfth Night • 2008
“Maria is one of those parts that can be played by any actress, whether a sixty year old in a hair net or a saucy young minx. I guess I’m … Continue reading