Review: PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT at Cheltenham Everyman
The three leading actors each find some substance behind the drag as they sweep across the outback with its inevitable rejection and surprising acceptance.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 10 Aug 2021
The three leading actors each find some substance behind the drag as they sweep across the outback with its inevitable rejection and surprising acceptance.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 9 Jul 2021
★★★★☆ His method is to assume a kind of studied hesitancy which has an endearing quality that gives the impression of spontaneity.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 26 Jun 2021
★★★★☆ In this one-woman show Ms Espeut-Nickless has pulled off the almost magical feat of making the unlovely loved. Her creation is the kind of girl whom the police have, historically, not bothered with, having supposedly brought on whatever befalls them by their own actions.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 24 Jun 2021
Big hitters in the programme are Emma Rice, Sally Cookson and Mark Rylance, each of whom brings a production of international quality to the Old Vic.
Read MorePosted by Graham Wyles | 18 Jun 2021
★★★★☆ Harry Clayton-Wright, the actor, stand-up, whatever, spends a lot of time sitting at a table making cucumber sandwiches for the audience – which of course they couldn’t eat because of Covid.
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