10 November 2016 Deny, Deny, Deny The Park Theatre reviewed by Adam McCormack Just what does it take to be the best athlete in the world? If you start with a basic flair for running, apply Gladwell’s 10,000 hours rule (the amount of training needed to become an expert in any discipline), together with the… Continue reading Issue79: 2016 11 10: Deny, deny, deny (Adam McCormack)
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Issue 42:2016 02 25: The Patriotic Traitor(Adam McCormack)
25 February 2016 The Patriotic Traitor The Park Theatre reviewed by Adam McCormack From “Yes, Minister” to “Non, Marshal”. Every so often you see a play that captivates you from the outset and you just know that is will be a great success. This will usually be a play that has been revived, for very… Continue reading Issue 42:2016 02 25: The Patriotic Traitor(Adam McCormack)
Issue 39: 2016 02 04:4000 days (Adam McCormack)
04 February 2016 4000 days The Park Theatre reviewed by Adam McCormack The Park Theatre does “bed theatre” very well. Over the last two years they have had a bed ridden James Bolam in Bomber Moon, a rapidly debilitating Greg Wise in Kill Me Now, and, more recently, entertaining bedroom gymnastics in Tom Attenborough’s production… Continue reading Issue 39: 2016 02 04:4000 days (Adam McCormack)
Issue 28: 2015 11 12: Dinner with Friends
12 November 2015 Dinner with Friends The Park Theatre, Finsbury Park reviewed by Adam McCormack If you and your partner were to split up – who would get to keep your mutual friends? This is the question at the heart of Tom Attenborough’s new production of “Dinner with Friends” at the Park Theatre. Tom and… Continue reading Issue 28: 2015 11 12: Dinner with Friends