"Gods & Kings" / "The Story" / "Grease" / "The Invisible Woman" / Roathbud
Another startlingly diverse couple of weeks of
theatre reviewing. Starting in Newport with the mental health themed monologue “Gods
& Kings”, cleverly staged as a duet between actor Robert Bowman and
sign-language interpreter Sami Thorpe; then came Tess Berry-Hart’s clever and
pointed political allegory “The
Story” at The Other Room, the latest in their Violence Series. In stark
contrast was a large-scale touring production of 1950s-set, 1970s-written “Grease”
at the Wales Millennium Centre, beautifully performed by a largely youthful
cast, if not entirely coherent plot-wise; and, in the same building, “The
Invisible Woman”, a lively piece about a disregarded middle-aged woman
which kicked off their Performances For The Curious season.
Hannah McPake and Siwan Morris in "The Story" (Photo: Kirsten McTernan) |
There’s no Made In
Roath arts festival this year, but there was a Roathbud film event last
night, at which my Delia Derbyshire / John Peel film had its first public
screening, along with several other intriguing pieces.
Labels: british theatre guide, made in roath, newport, review, short film, theatre review, wales millennium centre
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