Review: I’M SORRY, PRIME MINISTER, I CAN’T QUITE REMEMBER at Bath Theatre Royal
★★★★☆ Floundering in a world of new values and sensibilities, Hacker and Appleby’s egos rail against the sinking of influence and position.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 15 Nov 2023
★★★★☆ Floundering in a world of new values and sensibilities, Hacker and Appleby’s egos rail against the sinking of influence and position.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 3 Nov 2023
★★★★☆ A Welsh idyll perhaps, where life is faded and fading, but where there is comfort in the predictable. Or is there?
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 27 Oct 2023
★★★★★ There were many damp faces looking on as the curtain fell. Unmissable.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 27 Sep 2023
★★★★☆ Tracy-Ann Oberman is likely to be in her career-defining role as the first female in the role of the money-lender.
Read MorePosted by Simon Bishop | 16 Sep 2023
★★★★☆ Any lingering reticence in the audience was effectively blown away by the exuberant madness taking place before it.
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