Theatre Reviews
Our theatre reviews aim to bring you the latest and best performances of plays, dance and music. Ink Pellet celebrates the country’s vibrant regional theatres – from performances of the classics and set texts, to new plays that will inspire and support you.
Once again, we have a merry band of discerning teachers who visit plays in their town (sometimes earning themselves a free programme and interval drink)to review for the magazine.
We’ll also review something you might like – just for sheer pleasure! If you would like to join our panel of reviewers, please join in or email the editor john@inkpellet.co.uk.
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Summer is just not summer without a theatre visit in the great outdoors. My local touring company - The Changeling - takes in some of the loveliest venues in the South East, wakes them up, shakes them up with its full-on, unique and powerful productions.
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When you go to see anything after it has been lauded, applauded and awarded, often the production will not live up to the viewer’s expectations. This is not the case with ENRON, written by Lucy Prebble (her second play) and directed by Rupert Goold.
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After his recent exploits as Prospero and Macbeth, Patrick Stewart delivers a majestic performance as the Bard himself in Chichester Festival Theatre’s latest production of Edward Bond’s 1974 play Bingo – Scenes of Money and Death...
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Marketing people use the phrase ‘must see’ with abandon these days: but with regard to this play, it’s an exhortation for anyone at all interested in education...
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‘Why are they wearing business suits?’ whispered my young companion in the opening scenes of the Unicorn Theatre’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest...
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