19 October 2017 Beginning –-a play by David Eldridge The Dorfman Theatre reviewed by Adam McCormack Star rating **** Every relationship has to start somewhere – the more important issue is: how long will it last? In Crouch End, the heart of the “pesto triangle”, two people are alone at the end of a flat… Continue reading Issue 125:2017 10 19:Beginning a play (Adam McCormack)
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Issue 96:2017 03 16:Limehouse 9Adam McCormack)
16 March 2017 Limehouse The Donmar reviewed by Adam McCormack Stars **** The Labour party is in disarray, unable to make changes without the sanction of the unions and moving further to the left. The more moderate membership fears that the party is fast becoming unelectable. No, this is not a summary of the current… Continue reading Issue 96:2017 03 16:Limehouse 9Adam McCormack)
Issue 28:2015 11 12: As you like it
12 November 2015 As You Like It at the National reviewed by Adam McCormack William Shakespeare meets Jordan Belfort. The aspect of Polly Findlay’s new production of “As You Like It” for the National that is most likely to gain plaudits is the jaw-dropping scene change from a manic dealing room to a post-apocalyptic Forest… Continue reading Issue 28:2015 11 12: As you like it