Category: Theatre Reviews – Archive

March 26, 2021 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Playhouse, March 11 7/10 If John Bell is anything to go by, basking in the words of William Shakespeare for 65 years is good for the soul. Exuding a calm generosity of spirit, he spent an hour conveying his singular love for this greatest of writers, artists and perhaps minds.…

March 8, 2021 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

The Wharf, February 26 8/10 It has to permeate the words, the voices and the very air. If it does, the magic will permeate us, too. More than the lovable characters, gripping story-telling and the sense of place so profound that you can smell it, Ruth Park’s 1980 novel for…

March 5, 2021 / Theatre Reviews - Archive

Hayes Theatre, February 24 7/10 Young Frankenstein is like a rickety slatted bridge, with hilarity the destination and the bottomless abyss of inanity always lurking beneath. Time and time again, a slat breaks, we plunge into silliness, and claw for a grip on the bridge of laughs. Anyone who enjoyed…