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    Pilgrims at the Orange Tree Theatre review ***

    Pilgrims Directors’ Festival 2019, Orange Tree Theatre, 7th August 2019 The Tourist is a firm fan of the annual Directors’ Festival at the Orange Tree which gives students taking the theatre directing MA at nearby St Mary’s Uni, (in conjunction with the OT), an opportunity to try their hand at…

    October 4, 2019
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    Europe at the Donmar Warehouse review ****

    Europe Donmar Warehouse, 6th August 2019 I have been mightily impressed with the two adaptations by David Greig, the AD of Edinburgh’s Royal Lyceum Theatre, that I have seen to date. The Suppliant Women, based on Aeschylus’s The Suppliants, which came to the Young Vic a couple of years ago,…

    September 30, 2019
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    The Starry Messenger at the Wyndham’s Theatre review ***

    The Starry Messenger Wyndham’s Theatre, 5th August 2019 The Tourist, despite his evident theatre addiction, rarely jumps in to secure a ticket early for the “star” vehicles that crop up in the West End. It usually pays to wait to see how well regarded play and production are. Demand often…

    September 20, 2019
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    The Hunt at the Almeida Theatre review *****

    The Hunt Almeida Theatre, 1st August 2019 I am not sure where I stand on the films of director, controversialist and misogynist Lars van Trier. I guess if you venture into dark territory you are going to make the audience that follows you uneasy. Which is how I feel about…

    September 20, 2019
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    Blues in the Night at the Kiln Theatre review ***

    Blues in the Night Kiln Theatre, 31st July 2019 Right. I’ll cut to the chase. Blues in the Night isn’t really a work of drama. Or really musical theatre. It is a nostalgic revue purporting to tell the story of three women, the Lady (Sharon D Clarke), the Woman (Debbie…

    September 15, 2019
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    Prom 15, Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra review *****

    Prom 15 – Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin (conductor)  Royal Albert Hall, 30th July 2019 Beethoven – Symphony No 2 Shostakovich – Symphony No 5  It always surprises just how few Proms concerts tick all the boxes for the Tourist. I can usually only manage 4 or 5 in…

    September 15, 2019
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    Van Gogh and Britain at Tate Britain review ****

    Van Gogh and Britain Tate Modern, 30th July 2019 Took me way ages to find the time to see this. And even longer to comment on it. Really what is the point. Especially as even late afternoon on a weekday it was a bun fight with bugger all chance to…

    September 10, 2019
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    the end of history …. at the Royal Court Theatre review ***

    the end of history … Royal Court Theatre, 29th July 2019 Jack Thorne, (recents include H. Potter, Woyzeck, Junkyard and Kiri and The Virtues on the box), writing, (so blame him for the lower case affectation). John Tiffany, (H. Potter, Road, The Glass Menagerie), directing. A cast of Lesley Sharp,…

    September 10, 2019
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    Whodunnit (Unrehearsed) at the Park Theatre review ****

    Whodunnit (Unrehearsed) Park Theatre, 25th July 2019 I am ashamed to say this but myself and LD were just a teensy teensy bit disappointed when we discovered that the guest at our performance of Whodunnit (Unrehearsed) at the Park Theatre was Clarke Peters. To recap. Park AD Jez Bond and…

    September 3, 2019
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    Noises Off at the Lyric Hammersmith review ****

    Noises Off Lyric Hammersmith, 24th July 2019 Noises Off will transfer to the Garrick Theatre from 27th September. It is a generally accepted truism in luvvie-world that Michael Frayn’s Noises Off is one of the funniest plays. An opinion with which the Tourist heartily concurs. Alongside Lysistrata and The Frogs, most…

    September 2, 2019
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