Review: WUTHERING HEIGHTS at Oxford Playhouse
★☆☆☆☆ This is simultaneously a farce that isn’t funny and a tragic drama that isn’t serious.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 10 May 2023
★☆☆☆☆ This is simultaneously a farce that isn’t funny and a tragic drama that isn’t serious.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 17 Dec 2022
★★★★☆ All told, a very effective production to the credit of Half-Cut Theatre’s endeavour to bring shows to small community hubs.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 6 May 2022
★★★★☆ All told, a well-realised version of an Austen classic and one that provides a good case for the author’s modern appeal.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 27 Apr 2022
★★☆☆☆ There’s a clear intended appeal and audience for what The Glee Club is offering but The Glee Club struggles to step beyond stereotype or a sense that it is riding the coat tails of other more iconic works.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 12 Sep 2021
★★★★★ The range and skill of the dancing is, as one might expect, phenomenal. The key to its success in a performance with such a strong narrative bent is that the choreography is always so on point for the tone and content for the micro-plots.
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