Sunday, 01 August 2010

REVIEW: BUS STOP

photo Shining City YOU’RE probably not too bothered about the lives of a group of people holed up in a roadside diner in a small town west of Kansas City sometime in the 1950s.

REVIEW: WHAT THE BUTLER SAW

avoidbutler JOE Orton’s What The Butler Saw first appeared in December 1967 when plays were still censored by the Lord Chamberlain. (1 comment)

REVIEW: SILENCE

silence WHAT do a psychotic king, a gender-confused Cumbrian lord, an agrophobic priest, a vomiting daughter of a saint, an ever-patient lady-in-waiting and a warrior-cum-philosopher have in common?

REVIEW: NORTHANGER ABBEY

ceNorthanger THEATREGOERS to Keswick this summer will be treated to the quintessentially English works of Jane Austen – but with a good dash of gothic horror thrown in!

REVIEW: SHINING CITY

photo Shining City MOST cultures throughout all ages have told ghost stories but none do it quite so well as the Irish.

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