INFAMOUS Jermyn St theatre SW1
A SCANDALOUS WOMAN IN A STORMY WORLD    A distant thunder of naval artillery: against elegant panelled walls in Naples a bundled matron  in a bonnet watches her flighty daugh…
A SCANDALOUS WOMAN IN A STORMY WORLD    A distant thunder of naval artillery: against elegant panelled walls in Naples a bundled matron  in a bonnet watches her flighty daugh…
FOUR MORE AWFUL PEOPLE, HURRAH Â Â Â Â Â Two four-handers about awful middle class behaviour in a week:Â just what the irritable heatwave needed. Â This, which I caught i…
WHEN THE VIRTUE-SIGNALS DRIVE YOU OFF THE RAILS Â Â Â In a boutique restaurant going bankrupt, Jacq and Kas nervously prepare to admit it to their main investor Tobin and his wife Ad…
 HAVING THE BEST OF TIMES IN THE PARK   Even in familiar classics you can never predict which anthem will set you dabbing your eye.  You might expect it at Albin's anguish…
DOPAMINE , DRUGS, DANGER, DOCTORS  This intriguing play by Lucy Prebble aired in 2012 in the intimate Cottesloe space , with Billie Piper and Jonjo o'Neill as paid subjects in an ant…
FORTY YEARS ON, FROM TWO PERSPECTIVES Â Â This is a properly interesting RSC commission: a history play about the Falklands invasion by Argentina in 1982 and the British task force whi…
SORROW AND SUSPICION Â Â This one had me from the first few minutes: another Jermyn find. Â A new play, whose young actor- writer Abigail Hood and director Kevin Tomlinson both perf…
A CORONATION YEAR ROMP ANYWAY      A neighbour in the stalls confided that she sees a lot of West End theatre but avoids "the more highbrow sort". She was in the right…
THREE GENERATIONS UNDER SMARTPHONE RULEÂ Bit late to this one, and it had mixed reviews " largely I suspect because Michael Wynne's play, a two hour four-hander all-woman slice of life in…
NEVER MIND THE MOUNTAIN, OVER THE ROAD CHICHESTER ROCKS   Now here's a perfect gig for us 1970's leftovers, though I suspect today's young rockers will also love the shiny le…
OLD SOHO SPEAKS AGAIN, AND WISELY  Of all the places you'd expect to see Quentin Crisp " even as a ghost or tribute " one of the least likely is a wooded amphitheatre in Suffolk at d…
TRAGEDY,  JOKES, ORACLES, SINGING SHEEP AND A BEAR    After last year's storming Macbeth, Red Rose Chain returns to the wooded site at Sutton Hoo for its secon…
THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN?   Tanika Gupta's play is a sprawling, angrily intimate epic about Indians in Britain during the height of empire, thirteen years running up to old Que…
A FEW OF OUR FAVOURITE THINGS… Â Â Â Â Let it be said first of all that Gina Beck is a glorious gamine Maria:Â sings like a bird and is satisfyingly able to convey in her vo…
THE WAY IT WAS Â Â Â Ah, the forgotten plays of the 30s and 40s, how they lure me to basements and pub rooms and tunnels:Â Jermyn and Finborough and Southwark in particular! Â …
BIRTH, DEATH, SCIENCE , ANGER     "The smell " the smell " the sheets…"  Curtain up, he is gripped by urgency, past or present. . Now a successful doctor home in Hun…
COME ON MY SONS…   At the end of the first half of this exhilarating play, England is through to the World Cup quarter-finals in Russia after several bracing straight wins and …
1926 AND ALL THAT, ON THE AIR Fresh from doing cartwheels in the Bake Off musical up the road, Haydn Gwynne is now a strangely convincing Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin , in pinstripe. O…
QUIET DESPERATION, NOISY GUNSHOTS "Everybody tell the story Everybody sing the song, Every now and then a country Goes a little wrong…" Â Â Â Â Hard for it not to feel topical,…
HIGH NOTES AND KNOBBLY KNEES     I am a relative newcomer to Gilbert & Sullivan, having long thought I hated them (heard too many gammony fans in my childhood wrecking…
WELCOME BACK TO PUNXATAWNEY     Seven years after its premiere at the Old Vic earned a flurry of Oliviers, by way of a pandemic and a disappointingly short Broadway run , …
A TIME CAPSULE OF OPEN MARRIAGE  I am pleased to find out about Miles Malleson: an Edwardian student joker, WW1 conscientious objector, Bolshevist, founder of Left drama groups a…
MOTHER RUSSIA's WARRING SONS Â Â Â Â Â At the Almeida this shook and delighted us last year:Â a fresh history play: confrontational , shocking, classic in its focus on vast …
BIG SHOW, BIG HEART, SMALL SPACE     This, I urgently must tell you, is rather wonderful:  an example of the way that sometimes a big show in a small theatre can b…
  BACK TO THE OFFICE, EVERYONE!    There is, by chance a bit of a Thing going on in theatre right now: women playing a particularly alpha type of men, with glee and an…