Cormac Richards

2:22 A GHOST STORY – Theatre Royal Plymouth

______ 28 November 2023 ______ 3*** ______ The ghost genre is one which is fairly thin on the ground theatrically speaking. ‘The Woman in Black’ has proved successful through its longevity, various versions of ‘The Turn of the Screw’ are to be found – the one I reviewed a few years ago was a disaster […]

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EDWARD SCISSORHANDS – Theatre Royal Plymouth – A Second Viewing

______ 24 November 2023 ______ 5***** ______ It is not often you get the chance to see the same production twice within a week, but some shows are so well worth seeing more than once so close together. My main review for this wonderful production by Matthew Bourne can be seen here – https://theatreplays.uk/edward-scissorhands-theatre-royal-plymouth/ and

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CINDERELLA – ENGLISH TOURING OPERA – Exeter Northcott Theatre

______ 8 November 2023 ______ 4**** ______ Directors of stage productions always take an enormous risk when deciding to stage a well-known piece of work in unusual surroundings. Thus the decision by English Touring Opera to develop the story of ‘Cinderella’ (La Cenerentola) – Rossini’s sparkling 1817 work – inside a museum with the characters

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BLACK SABBATH, THE BALLET – Birmingham Royal Ballet – Theatre Royal Plymouth

______ 12 October 2023 ______ 4**** ______ I should think it highly likely that eyebrows were raised when Director of Birmingham Royal Ballet, Carlos Acosta, announced his intention to work with heavy metal pioneers, Black Sabbath on a new ballet. The prospect for many was both eye-catching and mouth-watering. The result of the collaboration is

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THE 39 STEPS – Manor Pavilion Theatre, Sidmouth

______ 18 September 2023 ______ 5***** _____ Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film version of John Buchan’s classic story of spies, intrigue and adventure has long been seen as one of the best movies of its genre; there have been other versions, but none match it. Patrick Barlow’s  2005 stage adaptation (based on an original concept by

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