Review: DIDO AND AENEAS at Bath Ustinov Studio
★★★★★ Madison Nonoa as Dido, delivers a performance of lambent sensitivity in what we might call an extended musical essay on the tragic poignancy of love thwarted by duty.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 20 Oct 2022
★★★★★ Madison Nonoa as Dido, delivers a performance of lambent sensitivity in what we might call an extended musical essay on the tragic poignancy of love thwarted by duty.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 12 Oct 2022
★★☆☆☆ If you were a fan of the TV show this musical offering might raise a smile of recognition or nostalgia, but if you weren’t it’s unlikely to help you understand why it ran so long and captured the devotion of a generation
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 8 Oct 2022
Former Artistic Director, founder of Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory Company and author of ‘Shakespeare on the Tobacco Floor’
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 29 Sep 2022
★★★☆☆ Shôn effects a contrived disorderliness and spontaneity that engages easily with the audience as he briskly darts about the stage
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 17 Sep 2022
★★★★★ Stark, touching, it is narrative poetry for a new age and a new audience; it is nothing short of brilliant.
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