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Woolf Works: At 59, Alessandra Ferri shines like a balletic Meryl Streep
The great dancer elevates much of this revival of Wayne McGregor’s elegiac, pensive 2015 triptych (but not the maddening middle section). Read my full Telegraph review here
Posted in Dance, Journalism
Tagged Alessandra Ferri, ballet, contemporary dance, dance, dancing, london, mrs dalloway, olivier award, review, royal ballet, royal opera house, telegraph, virginia woolf, wayne mcgregor, woolf works
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Orlando, Garrick Theatre
Emma Corrin is magnificent in this experimental Virginia Woolf adaptation. Read my full London Theatre review here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged drama, emma corrin, garrick theatre, london, london theatre, non binary, orlando, play, review, the crown, theatre, virginia woolf, west end
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Incest, skinned rabbits and 007 β why Andrew Lloyd Webberβs worst musical should be buried forever
Aspects of Love is being revived in the West End – why? Read my full Telegraph article here
Posted in Journalism, Theatre
Tagged andrew lloyd webber, aspects of love, bloomsbury group, David Garnett, duncan grant, incest, jonathan kent, london, love changes everything, lyric theatre, michael ball, musical, revival, roger moore, theatre, trevor nunn, vanessa bell, virginia woolf, west end
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The Glass Menagerie leads January’s Top 10 new London shows
From a visionary Tennessee Williams revival to Wayne McGregor and a Dahl musical adaptation. Read my full BroadwayWorld article here
Posted in Dance, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged adelphi theatre, best, billy wilder, book tickets, broadwayworld, burt bacharach, caryl churchill, cherry jones, duke of york's, escaped alone, fantastic mr fox, hampstead theatre, january, john tiffany, london, lyric hammersmith, making a murderer, musical, national theatre, neil simon, new, orange tree theatre, promises promises, roald dahl, royal court, royal opera house, sex with strangers, southwark playhouse, tennesse williams, the apartment, the glass menagerie, the kite runner, top 10, us/them, virginia woolf, wayne mcgregor, west end, winter solstice, woolf works, wyndhams theatre
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Listed: Precocious Writers
Once upon a time… Storytelling is an integral part of all human cultures, and a central pillar of an enlightened education. Some children get the hang of it quickly β they are, as the phrase has it, natural storytellers. This … Continue reading
Posted in Fiction, Journalism, Theatre
Tagged anne frank, book, bronte, caitlin moran, child, children, daisy ashford, diary, dorothy straight, drama, how to build a girl, how to talk to girls, Jane Austen, john kennedy toole, kid, Malala Yousafzai, novel, novelist, play, playwright, published, royal court, teenager, the arts desk, the chronicles of narmo, the young visitors, theartsdesk, theatre, virginia woolf, writer, writing, young
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