Category: Theatre Reviews – Archive

October 8, 2014 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Reginald Theatre, October 3  What an idea James Lapine had. Stephen Sondheim’s collaborator conceived of a show in which arguably the cleverest song-writer and lyricist of the last 60 years would be filmed talking about writing this song or that show, about his childhood and his art. Between snatches of…

September 28, 2014 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Theatre Royal, September 24  Is David Suchet as perfect a Cardinal Benelli on stage as he was a Hercule Poirot on television? No. But this production is studded with moments denoting an exceptional actor, capable of imbuing his character’s power and gravitas with charm. And Benelli needs a layer of…

September 20, 2014 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Hayes Theatre, September 14  We all have our secret addictions, whether electric trains, absinth, bondage or Jane Austen. Baroness Bianka’s secret craving is the elixir of life itself: blood. She is, she tells us, a haemophiliac. The poor thing has been this way ever since she was knee-high to a…