Nastazja Domaradzka
Review: RAPUNZEL at Park Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Tuesday, December 15 2015, 09:19
Park Theatre’s original and fresh take of the story of Rapunzel is a not to be missed, it delivers both an evening full of laughter and plenty of surprises.
Things are tough in the Kingdom of Puss Puss, as the Queen (Aretha Ayeh) and King (Rolan Bell) are trying their hardest to produce an heir to the throne. If that wasn’t enough matters get even more complicated once a con man, The Great Gazombees (Mark Cameron) along with his side-kick, Dobson (Alex Hope) start interfering with Queen’s health, plotting to rule the kingdom himself. Even the birth of Princess Rapunzel won’t stop Gazombees from getting what he wants.
Review: THE HAIRY APE at The Young Vic
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, November 13 2015, 09:21
Things are changing at The Old Vic.
It seems that Kevin Spacey’s successor as Artistic Director, Matthew Warchus, is trying to shake things up by programming work that lacks the must-see glamour of past Old Vic productions.
Review of SARAI at The Arcola Theatre
By Nastazja Domaradzka Tuesday, October 27 2015, 14:51
SARAI, a new production by theatre company Crying in the Wilderness, directed by Paul Anthony Morris, is a one character play and one woman's story of freedom, politics, war, motherhood and destiny.
Review: WICKED at the Apollo Victoria
By Nastazja Domaradzka Monday, October 5 2015, 12:35
Wicked the musical hit, which tells the story of the wicked witch in the famous “The Wizard of Oz” has been attracting thousands of audiences to the West End for over 9 years. To use the word spectacle would not give justice to this production as it is pure musical theatre ecstasy for both eyes and ears, yet despite its great visuals and vocals there is something lacking in this world of Oz.
Review: Nell Gwynn at Shakespeare’s Globe
By Nastazja Domaradzka Friday, October 2 2015, 13:27
After last year’s highly acclaimed “Blue Stockings”, Jessica Swale returns to Shakespeare’s Globewith her new play “Nell Gwynn”, a story about an orange seller girl turned actress, who becomes the mistress of King Charles II. Not only is this an incredible piece of writing, but it also guarantees an evening full of entertainment, laughs and socio-political references; all of which suit The Globe’s ambience and architecture more than perfectly.
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