Sarah Hemming
@SarahHemm
Mostly theatre, football and politics (sorry!) Theatre critic for the Financial Times. Trying to look on the bright side. @[email protected]
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27-01-2011 19:40:22
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🎉Did we do it?... We did it!🎉
The best reviewed show in West End history has officially become a double winner of Best New Musical tonight at the Olivier Awards! Boy oh boy, this is glitzy indeed!!!✨🤯
The fabulous Emma Rice on her new staging of The Buddha of Suburbia for The RSC and WiseChildren: ‘It’s incredibly rude and very funny.’ via Financial Times
on.ft.com/3vROmQO
Ian McKellen is superb and unforgettable: a Falstaff for our times in Robert Icke's piercingly vivid Player Kings Player Kings. Politically astute, philosophically poignant and studded with terrific performances. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️on.ft.com/3xzjh4Q
Are you a member of academic teaching staff at a university where arts/culture courses are being cut? Would like to hear from you. Drop me an email summarising what's being cut, impact & a contact number & will try to get back to you. Drop me a line at: [email protected]
thx
Ian McKellen is superb and unforgettable: a Falstaff for our times in Robert Icke's piercingly vivid Player Kings. Politically astute; philosophically poignant. on.ft.com/49AzdkP via Financial Times
Ian McKellen is superb and unforgettable: a Falstaff for our times in Robert Icke's piercingly vivid Player Kings. Politically astute; philosophically poignant. on.ft.com/49AzdkP via Financial Times
Gunter from dirty hare now at Royal Court is an absolute cracker. An exuberant, irreverent riposte to a miserably misogynist 17th century story. Constantly surprising, funny and furious — via Financial Times
on.ft.com/4aN9B5c
Underdog: The Other Other Brontë National Theatre has its limitations but it’s mightily entertaining and hugely enjoyably performed - via Financial Times
on.ft.com/3TN3SFw