Review: JENUFA, WELSH NATIONAL OPERA at The Bristol Hippodrome
★★★★★ Elizabeth Llewellyn electrified the audience with her depiction of the ill-fated Jenůfa… she managed to capture her character’s heartache, sensitivity and desolation.
Read More★★★★★ Elizabeth Llewellyn electrified the audience with her depiction of the ill-fated Jenůfa… she managed to capture her character’s heartache, sensitivity and desolation.
Read More★★★☆☆ An entertaining stage memoir, but fails to fulfil its promise
Read More★★★☆☆ 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
Read More★★★★☆ Beautiful is a jukebox musical packed with great songs, and for those old enough to have lived in the times that it recalls, it’s packed with nostalgia too
Read More★★★☆☆ The times are tailor made for satire and Gamma Ray Theatre have whisked up a wicked brew sharp enough to excite the juices of anyone who reads the news.
Read More★★★★☆ So, what is real and what is not? In a world where Daddy knows best the narrative lies with those with power. What is without doubt is that Krauze is a talent well worth watching
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