REVIEW: An Octoroon, National Theatre ★★★★★
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews An Octoroon by Dion Boucicault adapted by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins now playing at the National Theatre. This post REVIEW: An Octoroon, National Theatre Ã…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews An Octoroon by Dion Boucicault adapted by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins now playing at the National Theatre. This post REVIEW: An Octoroon, National Theatre Ã…
By Paul T Davies Actors and readers should come to The Oberon Book Of Queer Monologues ready to be armed and enthused with diversity, representation and, above all, pride. This post REVIEW: …
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Once A Year on Blackpool Sands at Harlow Playhouse. This post REVIEW: Once A Year on Blackpool Sands, Harlow Playhouse âœÂ✠first appeared on B…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Lonely Planet now playing at Trafalgar Studios 2. This post REVIEW: Lonely Planet, Trafalgar Studios 2 âœÂâœÂ✠first appeared on British The…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Polly Findlay’s production of The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie now playing at the Donmar Warehouse. This post REVIEW: The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie,…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews We’ve Got Each Other performed as part of the Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre This post REVIEW: We’ve Got Each Other, Pulse Festiv…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Palmyra presented as part of the Paulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre This post REVIEW: Palmyra, Pulse Festival, New Wolsey Theatre âœÂâœÂâ…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Joseph Morpurgo’s Hammerhead at Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre Hammerhead. Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich. 9 June 20…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Our Carnal Hearts by Rachel Mars presented as part of the Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre. This post REVIEW: Our Carnal Hearts, Pulse Festival…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Proto-type Theatre’s The Audit presented as part of the Paulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre. This post REVIEW: The Audit, Pulse Festival, N…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Wardrobe Ensemble’s Education Education Education presented as part of the Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre. This post REVIEW: Education …
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Laura Linney in My Name Is Lucy Barton now playing at the Bridge Theatre This post REVIEW: My Name Is Lucy Barton, Bridge Theatre âœÂâœÂâœÂâŅ
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Orlando Bloom in Killer Joe by Tracy Letts now playing at Trafalgar Studios London. This post REVIEW: Killer Joe, Trafalgar Studios âœÂâœÂâœÂÃ…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Oliver Bennett’s play Europe After The Rain winner of the Mercury Playwriting Prize 2017 now playing at the Mercury Theatre Colchester. This post…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Nina Raine’s play Consent which has transferred from the National Theatre to the Harold Pinter Theatre. This post REVIEW: Consent, Harold Pinter …
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies previews The 18th Annual Pulse Festival at the New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich. Now firmly established on the East Anglian and theatrical calendar, the Pulse Festiv…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Alfred Molina and Alfred Enoch in John Logan’s play Red at the Wyndham’s Theatre. This post REVIEW: Red, Wyndham’s Theatre âœÂ✅
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies takes a look at Oliver Bennett’s Europe After The Rain and talks to the cast who are now in rehearsals ahead of a season at the Mercury Theatre Colcheste…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Barney Norris’s play Nightfall starring Claire Skinner, Ophelia Lovibond, Sion Daniel-Young and Ukweli Roach now playing at the Bridge Theatre. T…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Chess the musical which is now enjoying a five week all-star return season at the London Coliseum. This post REVIEW: Chess, London Coliseum âœÂ✅
By Paul T Davies Plastic arrived at the Mercury following a successful run at the Old Red Lion in Lion, and I am willing the theatre Gods to grant this extraordinary play further life. Best …
By Paul T Davies The company of Pieces Of String, and the theatre, have poured their heart and soul into this musical, and the standing ovations are a worthy reward. Best to see it now, at t…
By Paul T Davies Paul T Davies reviews Rodney Ackland’s play Absolute Hell now playing at the National Theatre. Book Now! This post REVIEW: Absolute Hell, National Theatre âœÂ✅
By Paul T Davies Whilst Quiz doesn't quite reach the giddy brilliance of Labour of Love, this is a hugely entertaining evening in the theatre, full of comedy and thought, and confirms James …
By Paul T Davies Harold and Maude could well turn out to be the sleeper hit of the year. Seriously, if you don't come out of the theatre determined to live, L-I-V-E, you haven't been paying …