Review

Sleeping Beauty

I am going to confess something here. I am not really a Panto fan but when I was asked if I wanted to provide a review of Wiltshire Creative’s Sleeping Beauty, I duly found and released my inner child and immersed myself in a world of glitzy make-believe.

PLAY ON! Review

In every situation in life, we feel a variety of emotions and Play On! the new jazz musical set in 1940s Harlem, encapsulates all those emotions from unrequited love, and jealousy, to relationship conflict and the drive to succeed in life.

Salisbury Playhouse always provides an eclectic mix of productions and watching Play On! the audience was transformed back to a time when women - no matter how talented, were just not taken seriously.

We watched as protagonist Vy (Tsemaye Bob-Edbe) finds this out for herself when she travels to Harlem hoping against hope her song writing skills will be discovered.

18
OCT
2024

Review: Night Must Fall

This psychological thriller first penned in the 1930s by Emlyn Williams was also adapted to film a few years later. Last night (Saturday, October 12), the play became part of Studio Theatre's rich catalogue of performances. 

Night Must Fall is not so much a whodunnit as a question of when the killer will strike.

Enter Mrs Bramson, (Joanna Daniels) a seemingly wheelchair-bound elderly lady who spends every spare moment complaining bitterly about life while expecting her household to pander to her every whim. 

Crafty, crabby and cunning, the role is played to perfection. Nothing pleases her...at least, not until she meets a young man with a secretive past. 

 

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