Metallic and non-metallic: Rosemary Waugh reviews Candoco’s two-part performance of ‘Beheld’ and ‘Let’s Talk about Dis’.
Rosemary Waugh

Articles by Rosemary Waugh
17 February 2016
Reviews • National • Stratford-upon-Avon
Review: Doctor Faustus at the Swan Theatre
Swan Theatre ⋄ 16th February - 4th August 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
From an arachnid-looking Covetousness to a wonderfully barmy Wrath and on to a twerkingly sequinned Lechery…Ed Clark reviews Maria Aberg’s production.
16 February 2016
Reviews • Bristol • National
Review: The Odyssey at Circomedia
Circomedia ⋄ 10th - 14th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Travelling in circles: Rosemary Waugh reviews The Odyssey by the Mark Bruce Company.
16 February 2016
Reviews • London Theatre • OWE & Fringe
Review: Run at Vaults
The Vaults ⋄ 10th - 14th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
William Howard reviews Stephen Laughton’s “artful, honest and deeply romantic” story of first love for a gay Jewish teenager.
12 February 2016
Reviews • Bristol • National
Review: Girls at Bristol Old Vic Basement
Bristol Old Vic Basement ⋄ 8th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Theresa Ikoko’s work presents a very different ‘voice of a generation’.
12 February 2016
Reviews • Bristol • National
Review: An Elephant in the Garden at Bristol Old Vic Studio
Bristol Old Vic Studio ⋄ 9th - 13th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
“Have you ever noted the similarity between the sound of an elephants’ trumpet and an air raid siren?” Kate Wyver on the Bristol Old Vic’s adaptation of Michael Morpugo’s moving wartime story.
8 February 2016
Reviews • London Theatre • OWE & Fringe
Review: Greywing House at Vaults
The Vaults ⋄ 4th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Update re: Amelia Greywing Missing Person Case
6 February 2016
Reviews • Bristol • National
Review: The Dog and the Elephant at Bristol Old Vic Studio
Bristol Old Vic Studio ⋄ 3rd - 6th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Protein shakes and the Victorian slums: Rosemary Waugh reviews Cuckoo Collective’s debut work.
4 February 2016
Reviews • Bristol • National
Review: Regeneration at Wardrobe Theatre
Wardrobe Theatre ⋄ 2nd - 4th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
“It doesn’t feel like a call for revolution”: Kate Wyver reviews Write By Number’s production about gentrification.
3 February 2016
Features
Rebecca Crookshank: “It’s about being human and emerging, like Athena from the battle.”
By Rosemary Waugh
Rosemary Waugh talks to the actress, playwright and former RAF Airwoman about the struggles that shaped her journey to creating ‘Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot’ – a one-woman interrogation of female experiences in the military.
1 February 2016
Reviews • London Theatre • OWE & Fringe
Review: The Restoration of Nell Gwyn at Park Theatre
Park Theatre ⋄ 26th January - 20th February 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
A bawdy Restoration comedy in which “cross dressing and gender swapping has more weight than a simple laugh line or visual gag”.
25 January 2016
Reviews • Bristol
Poll Function
Alma Tavern Theatre ⋄ 19th - 23rd January 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Greg Shewring and Jon Pascoe are Down in Albion and on a drive through childhood suburbia.
20 January 2016
Reviews • West End & Central
Dracula
Arts Theatre ⋄ 17th January 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Ed Clark reviews Action To The Word’s Steampunk “Dracula set to Radiohead”.
18 January 2016
Reviews • Bristol
St Joan of the Stockyards
Bristol Old Vic Studio ⋄ 13th - 16th January 2016
By Rosemary Waugh
Rosemary Waugh sees “elements of Surrealism” collide with excellent choreography and music in The Bristol Old Vic Young Company’s latest production.
10 December 2015
Reviews • Off-Broadway
Insignificant
Kraine Theatre ⋄ 3rd - 19th December 2015
By Rosemary Waugh
Telling untold stories.