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    Other People’s Money at Southwark Playhouse review ***

    Other People’s Money Southwark Playhouse, 23rd April 2019 The Tourist is a generous man. As a cursory glance at his “recommendations” on this blog will reveal. He accentuates the positive. And so it will prove here. Jerry Sterner’s play Other People’s Money was a big hit, when it first appeared,…

    May 5, 2019
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    The Book of Mormon at the Prince of Wales Theatre review ****

    The Book of Mormon Prince of Wales Theatre, 20th April 2019 Better late than never. Six years after it opens the Tourist finally gets to see The Book of Mormon. As all Tourists should. Thanks to LS and LGN. Now the previous musical theatre adventures with the two of them…

    May 3, 2019
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    Downstate at the National Theatre review *****

    Downstate National Theatre Dorfman, 17th April 2019 Sweat, Shipwreck and now Downstate. Some of the best new plays I have seen this year have come from established US playwrights. Whilst Brits can usually be relied upon to come up with more innovative theatre in terms of subject and form, (well…

    April 29, 2019
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    Ghost Stories at the Lyric Hammersmith ****

    Ghost Stories Lyric Hammersmith, 18th April 2019 BD, LD, MS and SO joined the Tourist for this. Here is what we learnt. A. Don’t see the film version first. B. If you follow A. You will be sh*tting yourself. C. if you don’t follow A this is still very, very…

    April 28, 2019
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    A German Life at the Bridge Theatre review ****

    A German Life Bridge Theatre, 15th April 2019 It is pretty easy when you spend as much time consuming theatre as the Tourist to go full on luvvie and get well carried away with the “genius” of playwrights, directors, creatives and, especially, actors. So you would probably be wise to…

    April 28, 2019
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    Herbert Blomstedt and the Philharmonia Orchestra at the Royal Festival Hall review *****

    Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert Blomstedt (conductor)  Royal Festival Hall, 14th April 2019 Mozart – Symphony No 40 K550 Beethoven – Symphony No 3 “Eroica” Bernard Haitink is 90. Herbert Blomstedt is closing in on his 92nd birthday. Unsurprisingly perhaps neither of them is particularly animated on the conductor’s podium. Mind you…

    April 26, 2019
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    The Remains of the Day at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre review *****

    The Remains of the Day Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford, 13th April 2019 Right all you good citizens of Derby, Salisbury, Cambridge and Bristol. There is still time for you to book tickets to see this excellent adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s celebrated novel The Remains of the Day. A very well…

    April 25, 2019
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    The Price at the Wyndham’s Theatre review ****

    The Price Wyndham’s Theatre, 10th April 2019 Pretty pleased with myself here. Played chicken with Delfont Mackintosh Theatres and won, eventually getting a cheap, in a known, if not entirely comfortable, berth at the Wyndham’s near the end of the run. Arthur Miller, David Suchet, Brendan Coyle and some very…

    April 25, 2019
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    Wolfie at Theatre503 review ****

    Wolfie Theatre503, 10th April 2019 I wouldn’t be at all surprised to learn that Ross Willis is a double espresso with extra shot man. How else to explain the blast of wild energy that is his debut play Wolfie. For sure it is hard to imagine two more vibrant actors…

    April 23, 2019
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    The Rubenstein Kiss at the Southwark Playhouse review ****

    The Rubinstein Kiss Southwark Playhouse, 9th April 2019 I liked this. A lot. Certainly more than I might have expected given the string of lukewarm reviews. I liked the way the important story was told, the structure, a later generation revisits and is shaped by its shared history, the three…

    April 21, 2019
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