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Twickenham News December 29, 2022
The Crucible at the National Theatre Review – Amy van Rensburg
The much anticipated production from the National Theatre opened earlier this year in September. Many people were eager to buy tickets to what they assumed would be a masterful performance of Arthur Miller’s tragic play due to the ingenious Lyndsey Turner being set to direct the performance. However, while some fans enjoyed Turner’s take on the Crucible, many were left disappointed after seeing the unusual character interpretations and questionable, constantly changing accents which some actors had for their characters. One of the most notable differences was Brendan Cowell’s of John Proctor, while it wasn’t entirely awful, it did cause certain moments during the production to lack the much needed drama and effect, for example Brendan’s delivery of the famous line ‘because it is my name’ wasn’t a loud cry of agony, emphasizing Proctor’s demise and loss, but instead was delivered as a mere whisper with Brendan’s voice breaking. This caused the audience to be mostly unmoved and for the most renowned line in the entire play to be wasted. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News December 17, 2022
Vardy V Rooney Wagatha Christie theatre review
When you hear about court and when you hear about a libel claim, you don’t often hear laughter at the same time – and nor the reference WAG with it. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News December 14, 2022
Disney’s The Lion King in London Success Due to ‘Incredible Cast’
Actor Shaun Escoffery, aka Mufasa, has told how the close-knit, talented cast is one of the key reasons why The Lion King has lasted more than 23 years in the West End. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News December 10, 2022
Review: The Snowman brings magic to Peacock Theatre London
Returning for its 25th year at the Peacock Theatre, Birmingham Rep’s production of The Snowman brings magic and nostalgia to the West End. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
Twickenham News November 27, 2022
The all singing, all dancing, glowing & Juliet at Shaftsebury Theatre
We lay our scene in fair Verona, also known as the Shaftesbury Theatre in the West End, when reporting trio Poppy, Immy and Amy attended a tour of the historic theatre and a viewing of the musical production, & Juliet on Tuesday night. Richmond and Twickenham Times | Theatre …
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- Israeli strikes hit southern Lebanon, but tense ceasefire holdson December 1, 2024 at 4:19 pm
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
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Fianna Fail and Fine Gael look well placed to return to power with Sinn Fein’s vote share well down on 2020.