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Reviews
The 39 Steps by John Buchan – adapted by Patrick Barlow, Manor Pavilion Theatre – Sidmouth until 23 September 2023, 5*****. Review: Cormac Richards.
‘Hilarious, inventive, bonkers and thrilling.’
The King and I by Rogers and Hammerstein – Theatre Royal Plymouth until 23 September 2023 and touring, 5✩✩✩✩✩. Review: Cormac Richards.
‘Traditional, vibrant and refreshing production of a real classic.’
Photo Credit: Johan Persson
Private Lives by Noel Coward, Manor Pavilion Theatre – Sidmouth until 16th September 2023. 5*****: Cormac Richards
‘Classy Production of the Coward classic.’
Photo Credit: Andrew Beckett
Past Tents by Seth Jones & David J Keogh, Alma Tavern Theatre – Clifton, Bristol and touring. 5*****: Cormac Richards
‘Original, bonkers, hilarious and brilliant.’
Photo Credit: David J Keogh
Not Dead Enough by Peter James, Manor Pavilion Theatre – Sidmouth until 26 August, 2023. 4****: Cormac Richards
‘Excellent production of tricky play.’
Photo Credit: Andrew Beckett
42nd Street, Theatre Royal Plymouth until 12 August, 2023 and touring. 4**** : Cormac Richards
Top-tapping tunes and superb dancing but something missing!
The Business Of Murder by Richard Harris, Manor Pavilion Theatre – Sidmouth, 31 July - until 04 August, 2023. 4****: Cormac Richards
Another cracking entry into the 2023 Sidmouth Summer Play Festival.
Photo Credit – Andrew Beckett
Shipwreck! Three Choirs Festival, Holy Trinity Church, Gloucester, 29 July, 2023. 5*****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A fascinating exploration of a moment in history through words and music.
The Apostles, Edward Elgar, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, 29 July, 2023. 5*****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A magnificent reading of Elgar’s choral masterpiece.
Standing Waves, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Guild Hall, Friday 28 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A chilled end to a hard day of festival going.
The Age of Aspiration, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Friday 28 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
Wonderful Vaughan Williams followed by less inspiring new music.
Bach’s St John Passion, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Thursday 27 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A dramatic and moving telling of the passion story.
ORA Singers: A Choral Fantasia, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Wednesday 26 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A concert of music from two Golden Ages of English music.
Twelfth Night – William Shakespeare, The Festival Players, Three Choirs Festival, Old Bishops Palace Garden, Gloucester Cathedral, Tuesday 25 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray
A rollicking Twelfth Night. Great fun, but perhaps lacking some emotional depth.
A Song on the End of the World, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Tuesday 25 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
Wonderful new music; not so sure about the old stuff.
The Pilgrim’s Progress, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Monday 24 July, 2023. 5*****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A triumphant achievement in every respect throughout.
An Evening with Matt Walter – aka Reductio. Wells Cathedral, 22 July, 2023. 5*****: Cormac Richards
Sometimes an artist jumps out from the crowd as unique.
The Holy City, Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester Cathedral, Saturday 22 July, 2023. 5*****: David Gray & Paul Gray
An impressive start to the 2023 Three Choirs Festival, Gloucester.
Wine Women & Song, The Lady Clerks, The Three Choirs Festival, Chapter House, Gloucester Cathedral, 22 July, 2023. 4****: David Gray & Paul Gray
A proud celebration of women in choral music.