Fringe Review: ARNOTT: A Masterclass in Good Theatring
David Currie: “An unrelenting and uproariously funny celebration of silliness.”
David Currie: “An unrelenting and uproariously funny celebration of silliness.”
Nell Gwynn is playing at The Gladstone Theatre until June 8.
Brian Carroll: “King Lear is often looked on as a bravura vehicle for the lead actor. But don’t just keep your eyes on Howarth. There are other estimable performances in this production.”
Brian Carroll: “Crimes of the Heart is the darkest comedy I’ve ever laughed at.”
63 min | Drama | Mature Nicholas Dave Amott’s new play, As Rome Burns, is about the rehearsal of a play concocted by the mad emperor Nero. His play is about his imperial family’s history and himself. It’s being rehearsed by a few of his loyal slaves in the home of a Christian slave whom Nero has […]