Reviews Archive
Hampstead Theatre, National Theatre, Royal Opera and Royal Ballet, National Theatre, RSC , Battersea Arts Centre, and more are all going on line
Just some of the theatre appearing online over the next months
Things to look forward to, to look for.
Things to view meantime
Advance Bookings & more
Virus new - booking refunds
Something to entertain you - on Instagram
Missing going to the play?
Coronavirus - Theatres in London and throughout the country have closed down
Coronavirus = theatre closures
Devoted and Disgruntled 15, an invitation: Battersea Arts Centre, London:8th-10th February 2020.
Devoted and Disgruntled: An unmissable weekend discussing the future of Theatre 8th-9th February 2020 - and we are all invited!
Dip The Nib - Making Theatre More Accessible by Cormac Richards
A New Theatre Company hoping to make a difference
Top Three in Notts 2019 - Alan Geary
The three top shows I reviewed during the year.
Top 3 from 2019, Cormac Richards
A Year of Infinite Variety
There is nothing like a dame. The famous Bullring Bull gets in on the act. Short Feature from Rod Dungate
The Dames get everywhere.
Artist Development at Theatre Royal Plymouth
An inspiring look at the artist development work in Plymouth
Islington's legendary fringe theatre, The King's Head, goes from strength to strength.
News about and new names at the famous London fringe theatre - The King's Head in Upper Street, Islington
Something coming your way - The Night Watch by Hattie Taylor based on the book by Sarah Waters.
Coming shortly to a theatre near you..
Creating An Epic - Bristol Old Vic Theatre School's forthcoming production - June 2019
Cormac Richards has a sneak preview of a real theatre event
Rattled by Rachel Harper, Old Red Lion, London, 4****, Veronica Stein
When the bough breaks the cradle will rock, and down will come...mother?
Sleeping Beauty, The Core Solihull, 4****, or, Hugo in Panto - Part 4: Rod Dungate
And now Hugo really is in panto; a review of the show by Rod Dungate
Birmingham Rep's adaptation of The Snowman is now 25 years old. Rod Dungate takes a look at its stage origins.
A quick look at 25 years of The Snowman on stage
New Theatre Adventures in Cornwall - Cormac Richards interviews Ben Kernow
Cormac Richards investigates a brand new theatre company based in Cornwall
Hugo in Panto. - But is it really acting? Part Three
Young actor, Hugo von Fragstein, continues to share with RG visitors, his pantomime learning curve.
Hugo in Panto.-But is it really acting? Part 2. Hugo's First Week
Hugo's first week. Is it all a laugh?