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264 stories by "Miriam Gillinson"

The Mother Load review " moving audio play gives birth to all the feelings by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineLynda Radley's drama about three women who meet in an antenatal class captures the love and fear, the comedy and terror of motherhood in all its contradictory reality Lynda R…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:03pm on June 21, 2021[SHARE]

Raya review " drama about lost youth is a missed opportunity by Miriam Gillinson

Hampstead theatre, LondonDeborah Bruce's play about the awkward reunion of two fortysomething ex-lovers contains some individually striking observations but too much contrivance Alex (Claire…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:18pm on June 18, 2021[SHARE]

The Smartest Giant in Town review " a very tall tale by Miriam Gillinson

Little Angel theatre, LondonNutty animals and witty puppetry liven up this at times bleak version of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's picture book The Little Angel Theatre celebrates its…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:03am on June 14, 2021[SHARE]

What to expect this autumn as UK theatres reopen by Miriam Gillinson

From the return of The Mousetrap to an abundance of monologues, theatre is making a comeback " just don't expect an interval ice-cream It is late July, and Beverley Knight is about to sing h…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:42am on September 5, 2020[SHARE]

Tiny Dancers review " young voices call out from isolation by Miriam Gillinson

Available online Collaborating remotely during lockdown, National Youth Theatre players deliver an intriguing mix of sketches by Isley Lynn with restless verve It'll come as no surprise that…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:03pm on July 24, 2020[SHARE]

From Glyndebourne to BarnFest: 10 of the best outdoor shows by Miriam Gillinson

As restrictions lift and cultural events spring up, we pick the best theatre, musicals, pop and opera you can enjoy alfresco With restrictions lifting, outdoor cultural events are springing …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 6:12am on July 24, 2020[SHARE]

Jury Duty review " trial-by-audience is cheekily enjoyable by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineWorking with other audience members, you decide whether a defendant is guilty of murder in this fun bit of lockdown theatre A man has been killed and his body, along with mos…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:32am on July 9, 2020[SHARE]

Telephone review " dial S for stranger in a night of unexpected connections by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineConey's entrancing combination of storytelling and shared conversation celebrates the history of telecommunications The range of theatrical experiences emerging online is tru…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 5:12pm on June 29, 2020[SHARE]

'Our views are not on the news': young people speak up on Covid-19 by Miriam Gillinson

Digital scrapbooks by children and teenagers are the funniest " and most bracing " reflections on lockdown. Now theatre is giving them the chance to put their fears and hope on stage Unlike …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on June 29, 2020[SHARE]

'We use Shakespeare's heartbeat': lockdown theatre for autistic audiences by Miriam Gillinson

Flute Theatre's game-based production of Pericles, performed for one family at a time, is designed to create a sense of calm Hottest front-room seats: best theatre and dance online Kelly Hu…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 4:12am on June 17, 2020[SHARE]

Plymouth Point review " dare you solve this thrilling mystery? by Miriam Gillinson

Scour the internet for clues in this hysterical whodunnit from two Punchdrunk alumni " which, for all its immersive trickery, is first and foremost a cracking piece of storytelling At a part…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:12am on June 10, 2020[SHARE]

The Time Machine: A Virtual Reality review " a sleek voyage through the fourth wall by Miriam Gillinson

Creation TheatreHG Wells' dystopian classic is recast as a live online event in this glossy telling that veers between hope and despair Hottest front-room seats: the best theatre and dance t…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:12am on June 7, 2020[SHARE]

Smoking Gun review " week-long interactive whistleblower thriller by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineParticipants delve into the dodgy dealings of a Tory MP and big pharma in this clever blend of theatre and gaming Hottest front-room seats: the best theatre and dance to watc…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:18am on June 2, 2020[SHARE]

What Once Was Ours review " voices of a disunited family and nation by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineThe story of a pair of estranged siblings in the aftermath of the Brexit vote is brought to life by the startlingly honest views of a range of young people This 2017 co-produ…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 1:54am on May 8, 2020[SHARE]

All the world's a stage: five of the best monologues by Miriam Gillinson

From Doctor Faustus to Fleabag, here are the most stirring speeches from some of theatre's best works Continue reading...

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:06am on May 1, 2020[SHARE]

The Tempest review " interactive online production goes down a storm by Miriam Gillinson

Available onlineGiven a portal to Prospero's island by Zoom, the audience become the most excited characters in this mischievous and magical version of Shakespeare's fantasy Front-room seat…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 8:24am on April 12, 2020[SHARE]

United Queendom review " we are not amused by this Kensington Palace palaver by Miriam Gillinson

Kensington Palace, LondonLes Enfants Terribles take us inside Will and Kate's home for an immersive yet unreachable story about two women who once lived there Don't tell Will and Kate, but …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:06am on March 3, 2020[SHARE]

The Wolves in the Walls review " Neil Gaiman adventure brims with thrills by Miriam Gillinson

Little Angel theatre, LondonGaiman's graphic novel turns into an atmospheric show, as a girl tries to find out what's scratching in the walls of her home After years of going to the theatre …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:03am on March 2, 2020[SHARE]

Sinners review " Brian Cox directs sand-blasted sex and death drama by Miriam Gillinson

Playground theatre, LondonA woman waits to be stoned for adultery in a curious piece reminiscent of Beckett Brian Cox, so deliciously appalling as Logan Roy in Succession, is the headline d…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:24am on February 27, 2020[SHARE]

Far Away review " Jessica Hynes brings humour to short, sharp horror by Miriam Gillinson

Donmar Warehouse, London The real world slides away with frightening ease and pace in Caryl Churchill's masterclass of tension Twenty years on from its premiere, Far Away still feels like it…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:03pm on February 13, 2020[SHARE]

Sex/Crime review " lust, shock and despair in role-play thriller by Miriam Gillinson

Soho theatre, LondonTwo men reimagine the acts of a serial killer in Alexis Gregory's dark play about love, loneliness and longing Writer Alexis Gregory has described his show Sex/Crime as a…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 11:54am on January 28, 2020[SHARE]

Faces in the Crowd review " Valeria Luiselli adaptation is strikingly imaginative by Miriam Gillinson

Gate theatre, LondonJimena Larraguivel stars in a clever and evocative but confusing version of Luiselli's multi-stranded novel about a woman who feels unseen Here's a story full of ghostly …

SOURCE: The Guardian at 3:36pm on January 22, 2020[SHARE]

Les Misérables review " just hear these people sing! by Miriam Gillinson

Sondheim theatre, London With a cast that never misses a note, the West End's longest-running musical proves a haunting and thrilling inspiration What's the sign that you've seen a great mus…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 9:03am on January 17, 2020[SHARE]

The Last Noël review " carols, hope and regret capture the Christmas spirit by Miriam Gillinson

Old Fire Station, OxfordChris Bush's beautifully crafted show is comforting and uplifting with just enough kick for those who find festive theatre too saccharine Call me Scrooge, but I'm not…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 10:06am on December 12, 2019[SHARE]

A Taste of Honey review " sweet songs and sour love by Miriam Gillinson

Trafalgar Studios, LondonJodie Prenger sings her heart out in an atmospheric revival of Shelagh Delaney's classic play about an unlucky-in-love mother and daughter Words such as "raw" and "r…

SOURCE: The Guardian at 7:12am on December 10, 2019[SHARE]
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