Reviews – Steel Magnolias
The Fine Times Recorder – Gay Pirrie-Weir: ROBERT Harling’s family-inspired play Steel Magnolias was first performed 35 years ago, since when it has become a regular choice on stages across … Continue reading
Reviews – Murder! In Little Grimley
UK Theatre Network – Chris Hawley Productions are coming thick and fast at Studio Theatre in Salisbury. This week brought us a gala evening to welcome Christopher Biggins as Studio’s new President at … Continue reading
Reviews – English for Pony Lovers and 39 Steps Even More Abridged
At the Totton Festival of Drama, Studio Theatre performed English for Pony Lovers by John Finnemore (as well as Murder! In Little Grimley), which was festival runner-up and for which Rachel … Continue reading
Reviews – A Doll’s House
See the Fine Times Recorder review of our latest production of A Doll’s House at http://www.theftr.co.uk/a-dolls-house-studio-theatre-salisbury/ The Salisbury Journal also covered our production and you can see their review here: … Continue reading
Reviews – A Fine Bright Day
Our recent original production of A Fine Bright Day received great reviews from the Salisbury Journal which you can read here, and Chris Hawley which can be found here. The … Continue reading
Treasure Island – The Pirate Panto
The Hispaniola has now sailed past, but you can read a review from the Salisbury Journal here.
Reviews – The Comedy of Errors
Our latest production of The Comedy of Errors received excellent reviews! You can find links to them below, followed by small extracts. The Fine Times Recorder A successful production of … Continue reading
My Fair Lady – Reviews
The Fine Times Recorder wrote that: Both of these roles [Eliza Doolittle and Henry Higgins], as well as that of Eliza’s father Alfred Doolittle, require precision timing, perfect pronunciation and … Continue reading
Reviews of Charley’s Aunt
GP-W in the Fine Times Recorder wrote that: The fun is fast moving and hilarious, and only gets more so when the REAL Donna Lucia arrives, with another heiress in … Continue reading
Reviews – God of Carnage
The Salisbury Journal writes: GOD of Carnage again illustrates Studio Theatre’s wide ranging talent – bringing something different to audiences. The play centres on the meeting of two sets of … Continue reading
Review of Les Miserables – Schools Edition
The Salisbury Journal wrote: I WAS blown away by the performance from Studio’s youth theatre who took on the mighty musical Les Miserables. The singing and acting was top notch … Continue reading
Reviews of ‘Four Candles’
The Salisbury Journal says: THE sell-out show was a brilliant homage to comedy legend Ronnie Barker and had me laughing from start to finish. Four Candles: An Evening With(out) Ronnie … Continue reading
Reviews of ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’
The Fine Times Recorder says The heart of the play is a clash of wills, sometimes mirrored by a powerful physical reaction. In the film, the attraction/ repulsion between Vivien … Continue reading
Reviews of My Cousin Rachel
‘GP-W’ of the Fine Times Recorder wrote: Linda Hayman, who directed another du Maurier classic, the memorable Jamaica Inn, for the company, returns to Cornwall for this riveting tale. On … Continue reading
Reviews of The Ladykillers
The Fine Times Recorder wrote that WHEN Father Ted writer Graham Linehan turned his attention to the 1955 Ealing classic comedy film The Ladykillers, he had to defend his actions … Continue reading
Reviews of Peter Pan
The Fine Times Recorder says: Salisbury’s enterprising Studio Youth Theatre has taken on the production in its entirety, with just a very little help from the grown ups, and it’s … Continue reading