1. Book Review: The Runaway Girls

     

    by Jacqueline Wilson Published by Doubleday Childrens My third granddaughter, aged 10, recently mentioned The Runaway Girls, a new Wilson title she wanted to read, but her mum had said she had to wait for the paperback. So of course Granny bought it in hardback for GD3’s birthday. She also purchased a download and read […]

  2. Book Review: The Lamplighters

     

    By Emma Stonex Published by Pan Macmillan In 1900 three lighthouse keepers disappeared from a lighthouse in the Outer Hebrides. And that mystery is the inspiration for Emma Stonex’s oddly compelling and highly original novel set in 1972 and later. Three men, Arthur Black, principal keeper, William “Bill” Walker, assistant keeper, and the much younger […]

  3. THEATRE REVIEW: Animal Farm – National Youth Theatre Rep Company

     

    Very clearly reimagined as muscular, vibrant, ensemble-based physical theatre, supported by John Elliott‘s relentless, menacing soundtrack, this riveting take on Animal Farm opens with a mock Pathé News item. It’s immaculately voiced by Will Stewart, who also does a simpering, comfort-loving pragmatic Mollie, and introduces each character. Then we’re into the timeless story about the […]

  4. THEATRE REVIEW: Anton Chekhov – Jermyn Street Theatre

     

    Michael Pennington is, as always, a joy to watch and listen to. One of at least three fine one-man shows he has written, toured and revived many times, Anton Chekhov dates from 1984. It’s a glorious monologue in which he depicts the aging Chekhov, reflecting on his life.  Of course it’s autobiographical. We learn that […]

  5. THEATRE REVIEW: Comedy of Errors – Maltings Theatre, Roman Theatre Open Air Festival

     

    Imagine one of Shakespeare’s crazier comedic romps set in a Greek karaoke bar and you have a good vehicle for a funny play with songs. The show includes Sinatra, Queen, Abba, I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside and more. The incongruity is part of the joke. We start with the deeply distressed Egeon […]

  6. Coffee Break: LukeAdamson

     

    Luke Adamson is an actor, director, writer and producer who has just taken over the Bridge House Theatre, Penge as its new artistic director.