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2,436 stories by "Michael Billington"

For Services Rendered five-star review " no help for heroes in Maugham's war by Michael Billington

Minerva theatre, ChichesterDirector Howard Davies's production is meticulous in its emotional detail and the cast match him in charting the aftermath of warThis is Chichester at its best: re…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:34am on August 7, 2015

Grand Hotel review " roaring 20s musical, staged with glittering panache by Michael Billington

Southwark Playhouse, LondonPerfectly drilled dance, stunning vocals and stylish direction fuel this cross-section of luxury hotel life in 20s Berlin This musical, based on Vicki Baum's portm…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:58am on August 6, 2015

Splendour review " Abi Morgan puts four women in the firing line by Michael Billington

Donmar Warehouse, London In her tense and riveting early work, Morgan highlights the fragility of power as a group of women gather in a presidential palace with revolution brewing outsideAbi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:03am on August 5, 2015

No actor can fail as Hamlet: a profoundly mysterious hero by Michael Billington

At London's Barbican, Benedict Cumberbatch will be taking over a role that defies age, transcends gender and allows actors to play to their strengthsOn Wednesday night, Benedict Cumberbatch …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 2:21am on August 5, 2015

The Book of Mormon " review by Michael Billington

Prince of Wales, LondonStrip away all the hype surrounding this hit Broadway import and what do you find? A mildly amusing musical, with some knowingly parodic songs, that takes a few pot sh…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:13am on August 5, 2015

Dear Lupin review " James and Jack Fox chomp through the upper crust by Michael Billington

Apollo, LondonMichael Simkins' adaptation of Roger Mortimer's correspondence with his son is performed with style by a real-life father and sonA collection of letters by racing correspondent…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:51am on August 4, 2015

Operation Crucible review " war history evoked with horror and humanity by Michael Billington

Finborough, LondonFirst-time playwright Kieran Knowles captures the terror of the Sheffield blitz in the experiences of four trapped steelworkersOn 12 December 1940, more than 600 people die…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:25am on August 3, 2015

Bakkhai review " Ben Whishaw enchants but play draws admiration, not zeal by Michael Billington

Almeida, LondonJames Macdonald's production at the Almeida offers clarity and imaginative acting, yet falls short of the rage and frenzy that Euripides' masterpiece demandsHaving started wit…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:10pm on July 30, 2015

Impossible review " macho magic show bisects and belittles its female stars by Michael Billington

Noël Coward theatre, LondonA major gender imbalance undermines the slick and intriguing acts in this Vegas-style fiesta of illusion Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:04pm on July 30, 2015

Three Days in the Country review " Marber ups the comedy and plays down the psychology by Michael Billington

Lyttelton, LondonJohn Simm and Mark Gatiss star in Patrick Marber's version of Turgenev's play that turns its subtle chemistry into a satire on a group of social parasitesTurgenev's A Month …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:34am on July 29, 2015

Archive theatre review: Krishna comes to the city of the popes by Michael Billington

Michael Billington reports from a quarry near Avignon on Peter Brook's dawn-to-dusk staging of the great Sanskrit epic, the MahabharataWe assembled around seven o'clock on Saturday evening i…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:01pm on July 28, 2015

Natasha Parry obituary by Michael Billington

Elegant stage and screen actor who gave memorable performances in many of the productions of her husband, the director Peter BrookNatasha Parry, who has died aged 84, was an actor of excepti…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 12:33pm on July 26, 2015

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers review " mountain men become balletic bravehearts by Michael Billington

Regent's Park Open Air theatre, LondonThis production of the 1954 musical about farmboys who kidnap their brides steers clear of chauvinism and lets the choreography take centre stageFrankly…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:19am on July 24, 2015

Richard II review " laughs and rage at Shakespeare's manchild king by Michael Billington

Shakespeare's Globe, LondonCharles Edwards impresses with his whimsically indifferent ruler, in an interpretation that confirms Simon Godwin as one of our best classical directorsSimon Godwi…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:05am on July 23, 2015

Mack & Mabel review " a flawed show, flawlessly done by Michael Billington

Chichester Festival theatreThe first half dazzles, and Michael Ball is magisterial, but the vibrancy and inventive parts cannot make Jerry Herman's musical a dramatic whole Ever since its Br…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:42am on July 22, 2015

The Gathered Leaves review " riveting portrait of a monstrous patriarch by Michael Billington

Park theatre, LondonAndrew Keatley's upper-class family drama, starring Jane Asher and her daughter Katie Scarfe, is a compelling record of emotional tensions at the dawn of New LabourA star…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:07am on July 17, 2015

Theatre critics beware " there's a price for bad reviews | Michael Billington by Michael Billington

Douglas Gordon's axe-attack on the Home arts centre seems extreme. But from death threats to abusive postcards, critics have paid a heavy price for dismissing thespiansHow do people react to…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:41am on July 16, 2015

What's It All About? review " a clever, passionate reappraisal of Burt Bacharach by Michael Billington

Menier Chocolate Factory, LondonFar from being another jukebox musical, this show gives a slew of Bacharach-David hits an exuberant makeover that invites fresh appreciationIt was touching to…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on July 16, 2015

Noonday Demons review " rival hermits declare holy war in caustic comedy by Michael Billington

King's Head, LondonClad in loincloths and festooned with chains, two penitents duke it out over a patch of desert in this sharply satirical, weirdly fascinating Peter Barnes revivalI sometim…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:31am on July 15, 2015

Lesere review " thriller is more half-cock than Hitchcock by Michael Billington

Jermyn Street, LondonA couple's rustic idyll is shattered when a stranger arrives to drag their secrets into the light " with a bluntness that stretches psychological credulityLured by the p…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:08am on July 14, 2015

The Mentalists review " Stephen Merchant's West End debut is a strange affair by Michael Billington

Wyndham's theatre, LondonRichard Bean's 2002 play about two oddball friends in a hotel room has been inflated to make a pricey West End star vehicleThe presence of Stephen Merchant, standup …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:03pm on July 13, 2015

Volpone review " Henry Goodman creates a magnetic monster by Michael Billington

The Swan, Stratford-upon-AvonYou can't take your eyes off the deplorably greedy villain in Trevor Nunn's mesmerising new production of the 400-year-old Ben Jonson satireBen Jonson's satire o…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:20am on July 10, 2015

The Invisible review " passionate legal-aid drama needs cross-examination by Michael Billington

Bush, LondonRebecca Lenkiewicz's entertaining play about the cruel impact of cuts to the legal-aid budget would be stronger if it interrogated its material rather more Related: Rebecca Lenki…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:40am on July 9, 2015

In recording the art of theatre, Tristram Kenton creates another with his camera by Michael Billington

From Peter O'Toole as Jeffrey Bernard to Mark Rylance as 'Rooster' Byron, Tristram Kenton has captured the essence of countless performancesTheatre photography is a changing art. Look at the…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:02am on July 8, 2015

A Number review " Caryl Churchill explores the danger of artificial creation by Michael Billington

Young Vic, LondonA father is confronted by three sons " two of whom are clones of the first " in this revival of Churchill's unsettling study of family, identity and guiltCaryl Churchill end…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:02am on July 8, 2015
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