Review: CLUEDO at Bath Theatre Royal
★★★☆☆ Devotees of the game will enjoy seeing the characters come to life in this first British stage rendering of the whodunnit which has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 26 Apr 2022
★★★☆☆ Devotees of the game will enjoy seeing the characters come to life in this first British stage rendering of the whodunnit which has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 8 Apr 2022
★★★★☆ If Mr Terera’s aim was to give emotional form to the importance of agency and testimony (and current events in Ukraine bear this out) The Meaning of Zong must be counted a resounding success.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 6 Apr 2022
★★★★☆ This is a fine production which brings out the shifting currents of a seminal work.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 30 Mar 2022
★★★★☆ The vigorous dialogue is well matched by the all-round committed acting that gives blood, sweat and a beating heart to each of the characters
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 25 Mar 2022
★★★☆☆ This play by Michele Lee does not admit of any easy reading, yet the wit and cultural interplay leave the audience with something less tangible and yet more memorable than a point well made
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