
From all of us here at The Public Reviews we want to wish you a Happy New Year! 2010 looks set to be one of the most exciting years in Theatre Land and we can’t wait to go along and see most of them. The Site has gone through some interesting changes over the last [...]
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In 2009 we have been treated to a smorgasbord of theatrical delights. We have seen shows that wowed us, challenged us, made us angry, made us laugh, made us cry. It has been a year for the understudy, the usually unsung saviours who make sure the show really does go on – getting the recognition [...]
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Deadline & opportunity extended for International CringeFest ’10 Now seeking plays, musicals & films. For over five years, Melba Rose’s company NY Artists Unlimited has been presenting the International CringeFest®, including Bad Plays Festival® and Bad Musicals Festival®. “It is a daring tribute to political incorrectness! This was a hilarious event. If you’re in NYC, [...]
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Nic Rawling is clearly a very passionate man, he oozes enthusiasm and excitement as he talks openly about his work with The Paper Cinema which originally came out of the music scene in Bournemouth. The Paper Cinema are currently performing their 2008 Edinburgh Fringe hit production of The Night Flyer at London’s Battersea Arts Centre, [...]
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The 24:7 Theatre Festival “Britain’s most exciting grassroots festival of new work” (Manchester Evening News) is now accepting submissions for the 2010 Festival. These people actually care about you and your work Matthew Landers, writer of ‘A Dog Called Redemption’ which premiered at 24:7 2008 and later won Best New Play at the Manchester Evening News [...]
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From a prison governor to a swash buckling pirate, TV star James Gaddas is set to take the stage in the Curve’s Christmas performance of Peter Pan – Our reporter Jemma Crowston finds out more. Most famous for starring in ITV’s Bad Girls Gaddas is back in Leicester for the first time in 25 years [...]
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