DESKTOP
Contact
The Season
On Broadway
Login

Search BroadwayStars

Search:
Author:
Source:
Date Range: From: To:
Sort by: Most Recent   Most Relevant
320 stories by "Rosemary Waugh"

Jess Latowicki: "I became really interested in what the expectations are for female artists" by Rosemary Waugh

Rosemary Waugh chats to Jess Latowicki, one half of Made in China, about how their new show Super Duper Close Up draws inspiration from anxiety, feminism - and skincare. The post Jess Latowi…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:31am on November 13, 2018[SHARE]

The Watsons review at Minerva Theatre, Chichester " 'inventive adaptation of Austen's unfinished novel' by Rosemary Waugh

Jane Austen began writing The Watsons in 1804, only to abandon it the following year. No one knows why she stopped working

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:14am on November 9, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Mirabel at Ovalhouse by Rosemary Waugh

I won't spoil the ending: Rosemary Waugh reviews Chris Goode's post-apocalyptic story of a girl and her cat. The post Review: Mirabel at Ovalhouse appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 8:50am on November 6, 2018[SHARE]

Still No Idea review at Royal Court, London " 'vital viewing' by Rosemary Waugh

In 2010, Lisa Hammond and Rachael Spence performed No Idea at the Young Vic, a show based around asking the general public

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:00pm on November 2, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Wild Duck at the Almeida by Rosemary Waugh

The lights are up: Rosemary Waugh reviews Robert Icke's illuminating reimagining of Ibsen's play. The post Review: The Wild Duck at the Almeida appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 6:25am on October 24, 2018[SHARE]

Troilus and Cressida review at Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon " 'inventive but uneven' by Rosemary Waugh

Heroism takes a quite beating in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, the playwright's shrewdly satirical take on the Trojan War and its many

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:21am on October 19, 2018[SHARE]

Stories review at National Theatre, London " 'Nina Raine's frustrating new play' by Rosemary Waugh

Anna (Claudie Blakley) is a 39-year-old woman with a successful " albeit unspecified " career in theatre, a loving family and a

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:15pm on October 17, 2018[SHARE]

Much Ado About Nothing review at Watford Palace Theatre " 'sweet, witty and warm' by Rosemary Waugh

Keep calm and carry on. Brigid Larmour's Second World War relocation of Much Ado About Nothing returns much of the original meaning

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:28am on October 12, 2018[SHARE]

Henry II review at Reading Minster " 'an insightful history play' by Rosemary Waugh

Beth Flintoff's Henry II completes a trilogy of medieval conquerors plays performed by theatre company Reading Between the Lines over the past

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:29am on October 11, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Malady of Death (La Maladie de la Mort) at the Barbican by Rosemary Waugh

The waves are rolling in or moving out: Rosemary Waugh reviews Katie Mitchell and Alice Birch's latest collaboration. The post Review: The Malady of Death (La Maladie de la Mort) at the Bar…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 12:05pm on October 8, 2018[SHARE]

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit review at Finborough Theatre " 'bold, but monotone by Rosemary Waugh

"I've been single so long I've started having sex dreams about my vibrator." The opening line of A Funny Thing Happened on

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:22am on October 8, 2018[SHARE]

Moll Flanders review at Mercury Theatre, Colchester " 'a fun, music-filled staging' by Rosemary Waugh

"How do you follow a blockbuster?" is the question that haunts many best-selling authors including, in this case, Daniel Defoe. Nick Perry's

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:13am on October 4, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Hamlet at the Gate Theatre, Dublin by Rosemary Waugh

Let the doors be locked: Rosemary Waugh reviews Yaël Farber's Hamlet, starring Ruth Negga. The post Review: Hamlet at the Gate Theatre, Dublin appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 5:39am on September 28, 2018[SHARE]

My Mother Said I Never Should review at Theatre Royal, Windsor " 'an enjoyable revival' by Rosemary Waugh

Ordinary isn't something plays often strive to be – but Charlotte Keatley's 1987 drama My Mother Said I Never Should thrives on

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:07am on September 26, 2018[SHARE]

Eyam review at Shakespeare's Globe, London " 'a compelling story of plague-era England' by Rosemary Waugh

When the Reverend William Mompesson (Sam Crane) arrives in Eyam, Derbyshire, in 1665, he finds a small village already suffering from plagues

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 4:06am on September 21, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Pure Dance at Sadler's Wells by Rosemary Waugh

Listen up: Rosemary Waugh reviews a six-part programme led by Natalia Osipova. The post Review: Pure Dance at Sadler's Wells appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 1:50am on September 17, 2018[SHARE]

Losing Venice review at Orange Tree Theatre, London " 'strangely stale revival' by Rosemary Waugh

A country in turmoil thanks to a power-mad leader refusing to admit the empire no longer exists: when the Orange Tree Theatre

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:47am on September 12, 2018[SHARE]

The Lovely Bones review at Royal and Derngate, Northampton " 'visually arresting' by Rosemary Waugh

Alice Sebold's 2002 novel The Lovely Bones was an international literary sensation. Loosely based on true events, it charts the aftermath of

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:15am on September 10, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Dance Nation at the Almeida by Rosemary Waugh

Blood, sweat and more blood: Rosemary Waugh reviews the UK premiere of Clare Barron's play about 13-year-old competitive dancers. The post Review: Dance Nation at the Almeida appeared first …

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:50am on September 5, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Velvet Petal at Southbank Centre by Rosemary Waugh

You have nothing to fear: Rosemary Waugh reviews Scottish Dance Theatre with a work inspired by Robert Mapplethorpe. The post Review: Velvet Petal at Southbank Centre appeared first on Exeun…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:40am on September 1, 2018[SHARE]

Pericles review at National Theatre, London " 'joyous, lively and community-focused' by Rosemary Waugh

"Rufus: we've got a problem with some flying stuff." The opening night of Emily Lim's Pericles at the National Theatre is in

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 6:53am on August 27, 2018[SHARE]

Tamburlaine review at Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon " 'exhilarating, blood-soaked epic' by Rosemary Waugh

There are buckets of blood in Michael Boyd's production of Tamburlaine. Literally. This gripping staging of Christopher Marlowe's telling of a lowly

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 5:43am on August 24, 2018[SHARE]

Edinburgh Review: Black and White Tea Room at Assembly Rooms by Rosemary Waugh

A surprising encounter: Rosemary Waugh writes on Cha Hyun Suk's play. The post Edinburgh Review: Black and White Tea Room at Assembly Rooms appeared first on Exeunt Magazine.

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:31am on August 24, 2018[SHARE]

Edinburgh Review: John Robertson: Sexy, Sweaty, Party, Party at Just the Tonic at The Tron by Rosemary Waugh

Exeunt Darren reviews pays tribute to the terrifying goblin king, John Robertson, at the Edinburgh Fringe. The post Edinburgh Review: John Robertson: Sexy, Sweaty, Party, Party at Just the T…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:50am on August 21, 2018[SHARE]

Edinburgh Review: The Spinners at Dance Base by Rosemary Waugh

Weaving history: Rosemary Waugh reviews a piece of dance-theatre based on the Greek mythological characters. The post Edinburgh Review: The Spinners at Dance Base appeared first on Exeunt Ma…

SOURCE: exeuntmagazine.com at 4:52am on August 20, 2018[SHARE]
« Previous 25   Page 5 of 13   Next 25 »