Everyman Studio Theatre in Cheltenham gets a facelift and change of name
Following a cycle of refurbishment, Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre has reopened its studio. Newly...
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 18 Sep 2018
Following a cycle of refurbishment, Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre has reopened its studio. Newly...
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 12 Sep 2018
★★★☆☆ The play as much as the film is framed as equal parts engaging comedy-drama as raucous girls’ night out. I personally was more there for the former but there’s no shame in being a full-throated champion of the latter. The film version was welcomed to near universal acclaim and this is stage version is a worthy follow-up.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 29 Aug 2018
★★★☆☆ Vintage rock n’ roll stage musicals are a well-established genre. Let It Be is a bit of a deviation within this brand as it plants itself squarely on its chops at musical impersonation. It’s not here to tell the Beatles’ story or chart the behind-the-scenes drama of the band.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 11 Jul 2018
★★★★☆ For the uninitiated, this is how it works: Mischief Theatre specialise in improvised stagings where the actors construct a shambolic, daft and eclectic play on-the-spot based on audience suggestions.
Read MorePosted by Fenton Coulthurst | 7 Jun 2018
★★★★☆ This was a more than satisfying outing. Naming the View is a simple two-hander with a rather multifaceted premise. At the surface level, it concerns Kate and Horten, two estranged friends who happen to bump into each other whilst climbing Cleeve Hill.
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