Theater Review: “The Greater Game”, Starring James Phelps
This true story brings the horror of World War I back to life. James Phelps and the cast of “The Greater Game” leave everyone in tears. Here’s why this play is a must-see.
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by Lizzie Gladwyn · Published November 2, 2018 · Last modified September 22, 2020
This true story brings the horror of World War I back to life. James Phelps and the cast of “The Greater Game” leave everyone in tears. Here’s why this play is a must-see.
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by MuggleNet · Published June 1, 2018 · Last modified June 4, 2019
“Puffs” has gone Down Under! MuggleNet was ready to welcome the hit play as it opened in Melbourne, Australia.
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by Charlotte Molton · Published April 14, 2017 · Last modified February 11, 2018
Starring David Tennant as the vulgar title character, “Don Juan” In Soho follows Tennant/Don Juan as he argues with (or more aptly, ignores) the moral consequences of his life so far.
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by Lizzie Sudlow · Published April 4, 2017 · Last modified December 3, 2019
We are not a threat! Please be our friend! And go see “Puffs”!
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by Lauren Littler · Published February 9, 2017 · Last modified March 9, 2021
Guess what, everyone. Theatrical accents don’t matter!
Jim Dale, who lent his voice to the “Harry Potter” audiobooks for the US market, is taking his one-man show to London for a limited run! Find out more about “Just Jim Dale” here!
Harry Melling (Dudley Dursley) has given a new interview in which he discusses his role in the touring production “The Angry Brigade” and why he wanted to undertake formal acting training.
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by Claire Furner · Published December 23, 2013 · Last modified October 16, 2017
As one of the few Shakespeare plays to be banned in modern times and a large scale epic, “Coriolanus” is, at first glance, a questionable choice of play for the intimate, 250 capacity Donmar Warehouse.
Yet this production embraces these contradictions, using them to manipulate its audience and turn a controversial play into a big hit.
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by Kat Miller · Published November 14, 2013 · Last modified January 25, 2017
If you were to know as little as I did about the play “All That Fall” prior to attending, you would likely be taken off guard by the highly intimate theater, the nearly-bare stage, the minimal props, the scripts-in-hand, and the web of microphones hanging from the ceiling. But make no mistake, the most bewildering aspects of the show are in its brilliant writing and expert acting, proving just how captivating such a no-frills production can be.
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