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696 stories by "Libby Purves"

KING LEAR Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford upon Avon by Libby Purves

A SERIOUS, DARK-TONED MORALITY     The court is ancient, formal, superstitious. Hunched and huddled figures, anonymously poor, scuttle aside for the courtiers to assemble. When the…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 7:18pm on September 1, 2016[SHARE]

ALLEGRO southwark playhouse, SE1 by Libby Purves

A RARITY, AND A TOPICAL TREAT     It's an American story and a universal one: choose money and status, or idealistic service? Big business or big heart, slick city or smalltown val…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 10:30am on August 31, 2016[SHARE]

THE ENTERTAINER Garrick, SW1 by Libby Purves

KENNETH BRANAGH IS NO KEN DODD…     If you find yourself in an audience of maturer years , flee quickly at the final curtain, or someone will creakingly inform you that they …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 5:45pm on August 30, 2016[SHARE]

GROUNDHOG DAY O ld Vic, SE1 by Libby Purves

MINCHIN MAGIC.  ONE TO SEE AGAIN. AND AGAIN.     The film by Danny Rubin gave us the expression for eternal déja-vu: Bill Murray played Phil the arrogant celebrity weatherman, …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 7:49pm on August 16, 2016[SHARE]

YOUNG CHEKHOV Olivier, SE1 by Libby Purves

A TREMENDOUS TRINITY      This trilogy, transferred from Chichester is an epic: a thrilling voyage through time to the earliest days of Anton Chekhov. And, if it is not too philis…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:49pm on August 5, 2016[SHARE]

YERMA Young Vic, SE1 by Libby Purves

A CAUTIONARY TALE FOR ALL TIMES AND NATIONS…   "Allow for a three-gin recovery period" advised a tweeter, during the previews of Simon Stone's take on this perennial theme of baby…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:13pm on August 5, 2016[SHARE]

BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S Theatre Royal Haymarket SW1 by Libby Purves

GUEST CRITIC LUKE JONES LIKES LOTT A LOT…     It's easy to get worked up by celebrities and big names crowding out the talented-but-unknown usuals. 'They're just there to get…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 2:01am on July 29, 2016[SHARE]

HALF A SIXPENCE Chichester Festival Theatre by Libby Purves

FLASH BANG WALLOP..     This 1963 show – based loosely on H.G.Wells' semiautobiographical KIPPS – was originally a vehicle for Tommy Steele. And there were moments, as …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 7:51pm on July 26, 2016[SHARE]

HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD 1 & 2 Palace Theatre, W1 by Libby Purves

  JUST WHAT WE WAND-ED?   It's not only Henry IV who gets two plays. Cry God for Harry, Hogwarts and St Joanne: the woman who (whether you love the tales or not) admirably got a tell…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 6:50pm on July 25, 2016[SHARE]

FRACKED Minerva, Chichester by Libby Purves

THE NEW F-WORD (AND A FAIR FEW OF THE OLD ONE)   You can trust Alistair Beaton to keep a cast learning last-minute lines. Here, just as grace-notes alongside the main theme, are jokes a…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 4:58am on July 16, 2016[SHARE]

INTO THE WOODS Menier, SE1 by Libby Purves

ONCE UPON A TIME, WHICH COULD BE NOW…     What a marvel is this Sondheim / Lapine classic musical: playful and deep, absurd and earthy, mocking and wise. And what a piece of luck…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 6:51pm on July 13, 2016[SHARE]

KARAOKE THEATRE COMPANY Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough by Libby Purves

AYCKBOURN AT IT AGAIN..OR IS IT   There's tennis without a ball (audience requested to do plock-plock sound effects on drums), a mini-farce, thriller and horror story also supported by …

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 7:59am on July 13, 2016[SHARE]

FRENCH WITHOUT TEARS Orange Tree, Richmond & touring by Libby Purves

EIGHTY YEARS ON:  MEN BEWARE WOMEN   At a moment when both female leaders and would-be leaders are rampaging across the news – May, Merkel, Leadsom, Eagle – it is pleasan…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 12:37pm on July 7, 2016[SHARE]

FAITH HEALER Donmar WC2 by Libby Purves

FAITH . FAILURE AND THE GENIUS OF FRIEL     A veil of rain surrounds the stage where three narrators will appear, each with their own version of a shared life "shabby, bleak, de…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 5:56pm on June 28, 2016[SHARE]

THE TRUTH Wyndham's, WC2 by Libby Purves

ZELLER ZOOMS UP WEST, SHARP AS EVER     The Menier, back in spring, brought grave delight and snorts of laughter with this zinger of a play by Florian Zeller; its rapid transfer up…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 6:41pm on June 27, 2016[SHARE]

WE DIDN'T MEAN TO GO TO SEA Hush House, Bentwaters by Libby Purves

IN RANSOME’S WAKE, A NORTH SEA TALE OF TOUGHER DAYS     Eastern Angles having a cleaner mind than BBC Films, Titty gets to keeps her name in this faithful, ingenious, charmin…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 5:53am on June 26, 2016[SHARE]

SUNSET AT THE VILLA THALIA NT Dorfman, SE1 by Libby Purves

 VACATION,  EXPLOITATION,  ACCUSATION…   I caught up a few days late with this (cheap seats aloft, excitingly closer to the rock-face in Hildegard Bechtler's Mediterranea…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 10:10am on June 22, 2016[SHARE]

WILD Hampstead, NW3 by Libby Purves

REBELLION AND REALITY IN A SKEWED WORLD     God bless a playwright you can't predict. Mike Bartlett's Charles III was founded on a pretty simple idea, and a frankly rather jejun…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 5:25pm on June 20, 2016[SHARE]

RICHARD III, Almeida N1 by Libby Purves

GUEST REVIEWER LUKE JONES IS CHILLED, THRILLED, DAZZLED     Ralph Fiennes is a menace. An utter menace. Other actors beware. He will cheat, stab and simply out-act you right off th…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 3:38am on June 18, 2016[SHARE]

HOBSON'S CHOICE " West End by Libby Purves

A hairdo can be eloquent. When Bryan Dick as Willie Mossop first emerges quaking with humility from a trapdoor under old Hobson's shop, above a flapping leather apron and ragged shirt his di…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 6:29am on June 16, 2016[SHARE]

ILLUMINATIONS Snape Maltings by Libby Purves

STRINGS, SWINGS, A SOPRANO SOARING     In E.M.Forster's HOWARD'S END, the dreamy Helen Schlegel can't listen to Beethoven without imagining heroes, goblins, dancing elephants an…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 5:59pm on June 10, 2016[SHARE]

THE DEEP BLUE SEA Lyttelton, SE1 by Libby Purves

A CLASSIC OF THE DESPERATE HEART   "We're death to one another, you and I". The great cry from trapped, degraded macho Freddie, struggling to leave the desperate demanding Hester Collye…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 10:45am on June 9, 2016[SHARE]

TITANIC Charing Cross Theatre SW1 by Libby Purves

A DREAM AND A DISASTER:  TRIBUTE WORTH PAYING     Full disclosure: I really care about the Titanic story, love maritime history, have met one of the last living survivors of the…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 1:11pm on June 8, 2016[SHARE]

THE GO-BETWEEN Apollo W1 by Libby Purves

INNOCENCE, EXPERIENCE, MEMORY, TRAUMA     Around a derelict room and abandoned trunk, Michael Crawford prowls, a tweedy, damaged old man at the heart of this low-key but unforgetta…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 6:30pm on June 7, 2016[SHARE]

THE ALCHEMIST Swan, Stratford by Libby Purves

THE RSC IN ROMPING MOOD      Credulity and the con-artist, blinding-with-science and the selling of snake-oil, belong to all human eras. Ben Jonson's play is set in 1610, when a…

SOURCE: theatrecat.com at 3:58am on June 3, 2016[SHARE]
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