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
Reviews of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The Salisbury Jornal wrote: The production, directed by Barry Matthews-Keel, commemorates the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death in 1616. A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a classic Shakespearean comedy with … Continue reading
Reviews of Salad Days
Alan Johns in the Daily Echo writes: Stephanie Potts and Terry D’Onofrio combine well as the couple, eagerly accepting payment for looking after a piano, but Dorothy Reynolds and Julian … Continue reading
Reviews of ‘Female Transport’
Christine Nielsen writes in the Salisbury Journal “You certainly can’t accuse the Studio Theatre of shirking from a daunting production. Set in the bowels of a ship transporting women convicts … Continue reading
Toad of Toad Hall review
The Salisbury Journal writes that Toad of Toad Hall is a delightful show to enjoy in the lead up to Christmas. The stars of the show were the Wildwooders played … Continue reading
Reviews of Lark Rise
Gay Pirrie-Weir writes in the Fine Times Recorder: “This year Tamsin Jacson has taken her troupe to the old barn at Dog Kennel Farm, part of the Hulse estate at … Continue reading
The Crucible – reviews
Ham Quentin of the Daily Echo writes: Director Peter Kelly has chosen to present the play in the round, which adds extra vividness to moments such as the trial scene … Continue reading
Reviews of And Then There Were None
The Daily Echo said This plush, fun production of Agatha Christie’s story features a very handsome set (designed by director Colin Hayman, Frea Nunn and Kevin Murdoch) and lovely costumes … Continue reading
Reviews of Macbeth
Ed Howson in Daily Echo wrote: Much to like about Chris Hawley’s well-designed and well-costumed production of ‘The Scottish Play’, simple floor to celingi white panels not only acting as … Continue reading
Reviews of Ladies Day
Gay Pirrie-Weir of the Fine Times Recorder wrote: Ladies Day cleverly weaves together narrative, action and magic realism, and the ending leaves you guessing. The whole thing is done to … Continue reading
Titfield Thunderbolt – reviews
The Fine Times Recorder writes that: As always with Studio Theatre productions, enormous care is taken with period props, proper accents and costume, transporting the audience right into the time … Continue reading
Reviews of Oliver Twist
The Salisbury Journal has written this about Oliver Twist Telling the classic tale of the lonely orphan, who escapes to London and meets the Artful Dodger and Fagin, along with … Continue reading
Reviews of ‘Making Money’
The Fine Times Recorder writes: Finally, I am convinced by Terry Pratchett on stage. Congratulations to Studio Theatre’s director of productions Chris Hawley for an adaptation, approved by Sir Terry, … Continue reading