Macbeth Tom Aitken 14/02/2015avid Shopland’s grandfather was an actor and his father a publisher. With that sort of background it comes as less...
Little Light Tom Aitken 09/02/2015his remarkable play pulls no punches. Nor does it mind its language. There are two couples, Alison and Ted and...
The Diary of a Nobody Tom Aitken 24/01/2015eorge Grossmith was the man who created the roles of John Wellington Wells, Sir Joseph Porter, Major General Stanley, Reginald...
Upper Cut Tom Aitken 18/01/2015s play, production and performance, this 90 minutes without an interval makes for a concentrated and enjoyable evening. The play...
Widowers’ Houses Tom Aitken 20/12/2014idowers’ Houses was Shaw’s first play, staged in 1892, following his unsuccessful publication of five novels. It is an astonishingly assured...
Reviewer's Rating Pomona Tom Aitken 15/11/2014his play is a presentation of a nightmare. Those of you aware that Pomona was the Roman Goddess of fruit...
Reviewer's Rating The Distance Tom Aitken 12/10/2014his is an amazing evening. The play is serious and thought-provoking, yet for most of its running time is side-splittingly...
Women of Twilight Tom Aitken 17/04/2014irst, a word of warning. My three stars are awarded principally because of the social and historical interest of this...
The Beautiful Game Tom Aitken 10/04/2014his show, set during the troubles in Belfast in 1969, ran for just over 11 months at The Cambridge Theatre...
I Found My Horn Tom Aitken 03/04/2014hose who regard a mid-life crisis as matter for tragedy, requiring long faces and unplumbable depths of sensitivity might blink...