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456 stories by "Mark Lawson"

Our Man in Havana review " Graham Greene classic becomes a clever musical by Mark Lawson

Watermill theatre, NewburyThe actor-musicians deserve an award for multitasking here, switching between roles and instruments in a production exploring lying and dual identities Though equiv…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on April 12, 2022[SHARE]

Anyone Can Whistle review " Sondheim flop gets a blazing revival by Mark Lawson

Southwark Playhouse, LondonThis elusive curiosity " whose original production in 1964 closed on Broadway after nine performances " finds brilliant new contexts for its absurdist story Some S…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:42am on April 6, 2022[SHARE]

The Wellspring review " a father and son's musical ode to memory by Mark Lawson

Royal & Derngate, NorthamptonDavid Owen Norris and his son Barney reflect on the slipperiness of history in a show that elegantly defies categorisation Ticketing websites divide shows fo…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:54pm on March 25, 2022[SHARE]

Straight Line Crazy review " Ralph Fiennes enthrals as the man who shaped New York by Mark Lawson

Bridge theatre, LondonFiennes heads an electrifying cast in David Hare's dynamic portrait of Robert Moses, an aggressive yet visionary urban planner who refused to back down Robert Moses, wh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:33am on March 24, 2022[SHARE]

Peter Bowles: a commanding talent who was so much more than a sitcom star by Mark Lawson

The classy actor could play both establishment and villainous characters with aplomb. He was naturally charming and hugely admired by great men of theatre like Harold Pinter Peter Bowles die…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:54pm on March 17, 2022[SHARE]

When We Dead Awaken review " Ibsen's final play explores an artist's farewell by Mark Lawson

Coronet theatre, LondonThis drama about a sculptor looking back on his life is powerfully staged by the Norwegian Ibsen Company In the last year of the 19th century, when Henrik Ibsen began …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:06pm on March 3, 2022[SHARE]

Patrick Stewart: 'I asked to play Ophelia in McKellen's Hamlet " but the timings didn't work out' by Mark Lawson

As he beams aboard another Star Trek adventure, the 81-year-old actor talks about playing Picard as an intergalactic Prospero, hitting the bottle during Macbeth " and reaching page 310 of hi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03am on March 2, 2022[SHARE]

Hamlet review " Freddie Fox's alcoholic prince goes to church by Mark Lawson

Holy Trinity Church, GuildfordFox is emotionally wrenching in Tom Littler's inventive and streamlined production, which explores the play's integral Christianity Shakespeare gives a variety …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:48am on February 9, 2022[SHARE]

Barry Cryer was cheeky, kind and a canny engineer of comedy | Mark Lawson by Mark Lawson

A generous-hearted jokesmith, Cryer created laughs for generations of comics, was a consummate performer and had a lifelong commitment to wit 'An honorary uncle to countless comics': Jack De…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:36pm on January 27, 2022[SHARE]

The Palace of Varieties review " the Beast of Bolsover snarls at Thatcher and spars with Boris Johnson by Mark Lawson

Derby theatreUsing music hall and Broadway songs to tell the story of former MP Dennis Skinner's colourful Commons battles makes surprising sense Writers often say that content dictates form…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:12am on January 26, 2022[SHARE]

Whodunnit? Ask Emma Thompson and her surprise super-sleuths by Mark Lawson

Ian McKellen and Sanjeev Bhaskar will also take to stage and solve a crime without rehearsal in starry fundraising drama at London theatre Actors have nightmares of going on in a play for wh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:54pm on January 21, 2022[SHARE]

The 4th Country review " three's a crowd in confused Northern Ireland drama by Mark Lawson

Park Theatre, London Interweaving triple narratives of lovers, siblings and soldiers doesn't give enough space to explore the complexities of British rule The title of The 4th Country presum…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:33am on January 16, 2022[SHARE]

'You immediately tell your friends to cancel their tickets' " what's it like to star in a flop? by Mark Lawson

How does it feel to go back on stage night after night in a play that's been mauled by critics and deserted by audiences? Richard Eyre and other directors and actors relive their trauma Movi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54am on December 16, 2021[SHARE]

A Fight Against … review " Chilean playwright's sparky sketches by Mark Lawson

Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, LondonPablo Manzi's political scenes, which span several decades and are powerfully performed, could perhaps lead to a future epic Thirty years ago, the Royal C…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:33am on December 15, 2021[SHARE]

Best of Enemies review " James Graham's superb study of media and politics by Mark Lawson

Young Vic, LondonDavid Harewood and Charles Edwards go head-to-head as William F Buckley Jr and Gore Vidal respectively in an enthralling play based on a 1968 TV debate James Graham speciali…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:36am on December 10, 2021[SHARE]

The Play What I Wrote review " Tom Hiddleston has a laugh in farce masterclass by Mark Lawson

Birmingham Repertory theatreThe A-lister provided joyous shock on opening night, as Morecambe and Wise's screen routines return to the boards Regularly drawing TV audiences in the 1970s that…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on December 7, 2021[SHARE]

Stephen Sondheim: a daring and dazzling musical theatre icon by Mark Lawson

The American composer and lyricist, who has died aged 91, shaped the musical artform with his wise, witty and extravagantly clever work Stephen Sondheim achieved such acclaim " for deepening…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:06pm on November 26, 2021[SHARE]

Yes So I Said Yes review " prepare to be appalled by Mark Lawson

Finborough theatre, LondonDavid Ireland's provocative, surreal, intensely brutal farce finds a former loyalist paramilitary seeking mediation from Eamonn Holmes for a dispute with his neighb…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:18am on November 26, 2021[SHARE]

Bobby & Amy review " gripping drama about foot-and-mouth disease by Mark Lawson

North Wall, OxfordWill Howard and Kimberley Jarvis portray more than 20 characters with ease in this superb tale set against the 2001 disaster The new BBC Two documentary Blair and Brown: Th…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:06pm on November 4, 2021[SHARE]

Old Bridge review " star-crossed lovers in war-torn Yugoslavia by Mark Lawson

Bush theatre, LondonIgor Memic's prize-winning debut is an affecting if slightly uneven conflict romance brought to life by vivid detail Igor Memic, winner of the 2020 Papatango new writing …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:06pm on October 29, 2021[SHARE]

Mum review " Morgan Lloyd Malcolm's unnerving look at motherhood by Mark Lawson

Soho theatre, LondonThis play daringly switches tone as it follows three mothers and explores exhaustion, panic and feelings of inadequacy The title of Mum " a fertile-with-ideas play by Mor…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:18pm on October 27, 2021[SHARE]

Home review " captivating revival of a neglected classic by Mark Lawson

Minerva theatre, ChichesterDavid Storey's intense drama of cross-talking patients in an institution has gained fresh relevance from the pandemic Harry and Jack " distinguished-looking older …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54am on October 15, 2021[SHARE]

The Cherry Orchard review " Ian McKellen is brilliantly poignant in resonant adaptation by Mark Lawson

Theatre Royal WindsorArtfully combining clumsiness with precision, McKellen's Firs is the highlight of a production marked by arresting gestures and modern parallels Having recently played …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:24am on October 14, 2021[SHARE]

The Long Song review " a vivid, harrowing staging of Andrea Levy's novel by Mark Lawson

Chichester Festival theatreTara Tijani and Llewella Gideon are superb in this unblinking portrait of dignity amid moral horror, which follows a Jamaican woman looking back on her life An add…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:24am on October 8, 2021[SHARE]

What If If Only review " short and sharp, with shades of Scrooge by Mark Lawson

Caryl Churchill explores grief and loss with a study of a man facing different possible futures During the time it took Keir Starmer to deliver his party conference speech this week, Caryl C…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:12pm on October 1, 2021[SHARE]
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