Category: Theatre Reviews

October 31, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Ensemble Theatre, October 19 9/10 Don’t miss this. The gaping holes of what is left unsaid make Harold Pinter’s dialogue so edgy as to demand a particular virtuosity from the actors. They must lift it into its own theatrical reality, or it can be trapped in the doldrums of stiltedness.…

October 18, 2022 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Theatre Royal, October 9 7/10 Nostalgia is more usually triggered by a smell, a song or a book than by a play. But, uniquely with The Mousetrap, a creeping sense of nostalgia is almost as important as the impact of the story, characters and performances – and that’s regardless of…

October 1, 2022 / Theatre Reviews

Roslyn Packer Theatre, September 24 7/10 If I merely told you facts – that the play has three actors and lasts for 75 minutes, for instance – you wouldn’t be much wiser. The Lifespan of a Fact is about exactly that: how facts, by themselves, are insufficient to cut to…