Review: Forgive Our Paranoia: Hotbed Festival – The Junction, Cambridge
Originally written for The Public Reviews
Novelist and Poet Laureate Andrew Motion has now turned his hand to playwrighting. His first play, Incoming, receiving a world premiere at the HighTide Festival is a promising debut. Steph is packing up her belongings ahead of a move to a new house. It’s a traumatic and emotional experience for her as the home holds…
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We’ve had musical theatre, we’ve even had chic flic theatre but now it seems nerd theatre has truly landed. Last year Canadian actor Charlie Ross impressed Bury St Edmunds audiences with his One Man Lord Of The Rings, a condensing of Peter Jackson’s opus into just over an hour. Now he returns to the Theatre…
Think of America’s Deep South in the early 20th century and the struggle for race equality often springs to mind. Alongside black rights, however, there was a lesser known, but equally abhorrent discrimination at work – anti-Semitism. Jason Robert Brown’s Parade looks at the true story of Leo Frank, a Jewish factory manager, accused of the…
In 2002 John Osborne entered a competition on John Peel’s Radio 1 show. His prize was a box of records from the vast collection Peel kept in his shed. Osborne won and a box of disks was duly delivered from John Peel’s Suffolk home to Osborne’s Norwich flat. This seemingly innocuous event is the jumping off…
Love is a many splendid thing, love lifts us up where we belong or love hurts – take your pick. For while some dream of the perfect life with the tall, dark, handsome, successful man, others are drawn to the sleazy bad boy who treats them badly and yet they still come back from more….