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Review: As You Like It

Posted on 15 May 2012 by EJ Robinson

As You Like It is Shakespeare’s cross-dressing pastoral comedy of gender reversal, mistaken identity and love. Rosalind (disguised as a young man, Ganymede) and her cousin Celia (disguised as shepherd girl Aliena) find sanctuary from Rosalind’s usurped uncle’s court in the Forest of Arden. Young gentleman of the kingdom, Orlando, in love with Rosalind, travels [...]

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Review: Spring Awakening

Posted on 14 May 2012 by Olivia Smith

A musical which is primarily concerned with teenagers discovering their sexuality, Spring Awakening contains a number of humorous moments. However, it is the mix of these with the more serious scenes – for example those portraying child abuse and suicide – that make this a truly moving and powerful performance. Aisling Ridge made for a [...]

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Review: BABEL

Posted on 11 May 2012 by Eleanor Turney

“The people are gathering and a timeless story continues.” [Contains spoilers] When you throw around words like “epic” in your publicity material, you are giving yourself a lot to live up to. BABEL may have been quite large but sadly it was rather lacklustre and, having gathered people together as promised, failed to do or [...]

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Review: Brimstone and Treacle

Posted on 10 May 2012 by Veronica Aloess

Brimstone and Treacle is arguably not so controversial now as when it was originally written for TV in 1976 (but still wasn’t screened until ten years later as the Director of Programmes thought it was “nauseating”). The rape of a vulnerable girl and unabashed racism are shocking, but above all it is the questionable moral [...]

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