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Review: Polesden Lacey Shakespeare presents The Taming of the Shrew

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Some modern-day critics have derided The Taming of the Shrew, with its undeniably misogynistic flavour, as an offensive play that should no longer be...

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Review: In Praise of Love presented by Dorking Dramatic & Operatic Society (DDOS)

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Some of Terence Rattigan's works, however well structured, now seem dated. The complex, tightly-interwoven themes of mutual, undeclared affection in...

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Review: Surprise Package presented by Worcester Park Dramatic Society (WPDS)

Friday, May 07, 2010

With its coy sexual and lavatorial references, Surprise Package must have seemed dated even when it was set, in the 1970s – theatre had already...

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Review: Pirates of Penzance presented by Epsom Light Opera Company

Friday, April 30, 2010

Epsom Light Opera Company's (ELOC) production burst into life and showed this Gilbert & Sullivan favourite at its non-stop, free-flowing best...

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The Epsom Belles present Bad Belles

Monday, March 15, 2010

Epsom Playhouse's Myers Studio reverberated with talent as director Charlie Hoddell and her team staged their third cabaret-style Epsom Belles...

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Review: The Graduate presented by Archway Theatre Company, Horley

Monday, March 08, 2010

Archway's production, directed by Tony Bannister, trod the not always-easy tightrope between the play's obvious humour and its slightly deeper pathos....

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AFFAIR: An uneasy moment between Benjamin (Christopher Emms) and Mrs Robinson (Jan Sparkes). <I>Photo: Stevie Pickering</I>

Review: The Gospel of Matthew presented by George Dillon for Vital Theatre at the Hawth, Crawley.

Friday, February 12, 2010

To see George Dillon in one of his one-man shows is to watch a skilled craftsman at work.

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SKILLED:  George Dillon brought the text vividly to life.

Review: Tadworth Church Pantomime Groups presents Aladdin

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

At only 21 years old, Andrew Nicholson is already a 'veteran' writer of pantomimes – this was his third for the Tadworth Church Pantomime Group....

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PANTO FUN: Washee (Joanna Nicholson) and Wishee (Adam Elfred) drive their mother, Widow Twanky (Geoff Pearce) to distraction.

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