Tony Homer reviews Dead On Cue by Mark Carey (Giles Shenton Productions) The Ghostliness of Hamlet Mark Carey's latest one-man show is not a reflection on the state of snooker (the World Championship coincides with this performance) rather it has theatrical undertones. More specifically it is a thriller or mystery surrounding two productions of Hamlet at... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: “Much Ado About Nothing”
Vicky Holding reviews Much Ado About Nothing at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-Upon-Avon. I would like to preface this review by saying that the last time I watched Much Ado was during the 2014 season, where Love’s Labours Lost and Love's Labours Won played together in rep, directed by Christopher Luscombe. This quicky became my... Continue Reading →
