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Waiting For Garnaut

Waiting For Garnaut

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
It’s as good a night out as you’d get without excess alcopops

Gallipoli

Gallipoli

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Gallipoli is a production of which the STC must be proud

Age of Consent

Age of Consent

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Age of Consent is not a scandal, it is a profoundly moral play.

VX18504

VX18504

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
It’s a happy thing to be in their company for an evening

Scorched

Scorched

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Scorched is immensely rewarding if you like your stories rich and raw

Cirque du Soleil - Dralion

Cirque du Soleil - Dralion

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The magic has gone ... cheesy

An Oak Tree

An Oak Tree

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
You wont have a clue what to expect!

McReele

McReele

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Amazing, best play of the century.

My Fair Lady

My Fair Lady

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
It’s reely luvverly an’ at’s ve troof

Poster Girl

Poster Girl

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Ambitious, clever and often funny and sharp

LOVEBites

LOVEBites

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
An exhilarating night out

Altar Boyz

Altar Boyz

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
A mind-boggling panoply of mixed messages

And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little

And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
A night of fun and fine roles for women

Hamlet

Hamlet

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Brendan Cowell and Colin Moody are the toxic heart and soul of Marion Potts’s remarkable production.

The Great

The Great

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
What a ride!

The Pillowman

The Pillowman

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
The Pillowman is clever and full of the kinds of references that are aimed at thrilling and flattering a sophisticated, knowledgeable audience.

Death of a Salesman

Death of a Salesman

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
One of the great plays of the 20th century comes to the York Theatre

My Name is Rachel Corrie

My Name is Rachel Corrie

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Terrific independent theatre

The Phantom of the Opera

The Phantom of the Opera

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
Even the chandelier stands the test of time

All The Blood And All The Water

All The Blood And All The Water

Theatre / Review / By Diana Simmonds
In lesser hands, the idea for the plot and characters could so easily have given a nod to Romeo and Juliet; but Miller is a thoughtful and accomplished writer and avoids all temptations to cliche or t

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