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ummm....I'm a film fanatic (with an addiction to foreign black and white movies), vegan, who is studying english literature, and hoping to hell to one day become a critic. Here goes my first attemptes, fingers crossed....

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Right when I came home from the play i wrote a quick explosion of "wow this play was amazing", i have written an extended version :)

Danny Boyle gives Frankenstein the facelift of a life time.

 

Tickets sold out faster then you could imagine when word got out that Oscar winner, Danny Boyle was returning to his theatrical roots, by bringing to life the legendry Frankenstein. The National Theatre, known for its show stopping productions like Hamlet and Fela, welcomed to its pool of success a vision of Frankenstein that will leave audiences…

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Posted on March 22, 2011 at 9:00 — 2 Comments

Danny Boyle gives Frankenstein the facelift of a life time.



Tickets sold out faster then you could imagine when word got out that Oscar winner Danny Boyle, was returning to his theatrical roots, by bringing to life the legendry Frankenstein. The National Theatre, known for its show stopping productions like Hamlet and Fela!, welcomed to its pool of success a vision of Frankenstein that will leave audiences…

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Posted on March 17, 2011 at 15:37

The Life of Riley

Making its stop finally at the Royal Theatre in Bath, is Alan Aycklam’s highly anticipated 74th production The Life of Riley. Though lacking the life it truly needed to win over audiences, this is a play that breaths an honest view on the devastating effects that time has on our lives.   

 

Aycklam tells the story of the man George Riley, an unfortunate character who is struck down by the news that one, he has cancer and two, that he has only months to live.…

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Posted on February 18, 2011 at 0:03

Nil by Mouth

In an attempt to kick start 2011 off with a bang, the Dolman Theatre has staged its first production of director Bruno Cook’s, ‘Nil by Mouth‘. However, if this play is to symbolise the play to follow over the months, then I warn you to be extremely cautious when buying your next ticket.

            Telling the story of an under staffed, over worked and under paid hospital in London, the two Act play opens with a song that sounds like a barber shop quartet gone seriously wrong. When…

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Posted on January 21, 2011 at 2:52

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