Review: ABIGAIL’S PARTY at Bath Theatre Royal
★★★☆☆ All Leigh’s plays and films have, at one level or another, dealt with the tension between conforming or being your true self, between following the rules or breaking them
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 18 Jul 2023
★★★☆☆ All Leigh’s plays and films have, at one level or another, dealt with the tension between conforming or being your true self, between following the rules or breaking them
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 5 Jul 2023
★★★★★ Director Lucy Bradley’s vision for the piece has injected this ‘Dutchman’ with a searing new relevance – a contemporary take on our ideas of state, home and those seeking shelter.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 9 Jun 2023
★★★★☆ The Ugly one, like The Brink before it, had an enthusiastic crowd on its feet at the end.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 22 Apr 2023
★★★★☆ The entire auditorium was on its feet for most of this 20+ double set of Marley hits.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 13 Apr 2023
★★★★☆ Animal provides a powerful plea for the disabled not only to be heard, but understood as fully sentient, sexual beings.
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