Down memory lane: Hoipolloi’s last entry in their Loose Change Trilogy features Shôn Dale-Jones’ alter-ego and reconstructed memories of his late father.
Jackie Montague
Articles by Jackie Montague
2 February 2019
Reviews • National • Norwich
Review: Romeo and Juliet at Theatre Royal Norwich
29 January - 2 February, then touring
By Jackie Montague
‘Generation Z are looking down the barrel of a gun’: Jackie Montague reviews Erica Whyman’s production of Shakespeare’s staple as it heads out on a UK tour.
24 July 2017
Features
Latitude Festival: Playing Ourselves
By Jackie Montague
Jackie Montague explores what three performances at Latitude say about how we relate to our heroes, our homes, and our own identities.
22 May 2017
Reviews • Norwich
Review: Stormy: The Life of Lena Horne at Norwich Playhouse
17 May 2017
By Jackie Montague
Jackie Montague reviews Camilla Beeput’s one-woman show as part of the Norfolk and Norwich Festival 2017.
10 April 2017
Reviews • Ipswich • National • Reviews
Review: The Who’s Tommy at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
New Wolsey Theatre ⋄ March 30 - April 15
By Jackie Montague
I get it, finally: Jackie Montague has a revelatory evening with Ramps on the Moon’s revival of The Who’s Tommy
15 August 2016
Reviews • Ipswich • National • Reviews
Review: The Tempest at Theatre in the Forest
Theatre in the Forest ⋄ 26th July - 28th August 2016
By Jackie Montague
From Nick Cave to ‘It’s Raining Men’, Red Rose Chain’s outdoor Shakespeare has it all.
20 July 2016
Reviews
Review: Letters to Windsor House at Latitude
By Jackie Montague
“Dear London, You’re fucked.” Jackie Montague reviews Sh!t Theatre’s “very, very funny” exploration of the housing crisis at Latitude, before it plays the Edinburgh Fringe.
20 July 2016
Reviews
Review: Triple Threat at Latitude
By Jackie Montague
There are showtunes and sacrilege galore in Lucy McCormick’s new performance ‘Triple Threat’, previewing at Latitude before playing the Edinburgh Fringe.
3 June 2016
Reviews • Ipswich • National
Review: How (Not) To Live in Suburbia at the New Wolsey Theatre
1st May 2016
By Jackie Montague
“I think Siddons and I are neighbours, it feels that close to home.” Jackie Montague reviews Annie Siddons’s autobiographical show at PULSE 16.
3 June 2016
Reviews • Ipswich • National
Review: Joan at the New Wolsey Theatre
New Wolsey Theatre ⋄ 1st May 2016
By Jackie Montague
A rightly reclaimed martyrdom: Jackie Montague reviews Lucy Jane Parkinson’s performance as part of PULSE 16.
18 January 2016
Reviews • Lowestoft
Crazy Glue
16th January 2016 (Touring nationally until March 2016)
By Jackie Montague
I’m sticking with you: Jackie Montague reviews Single Shoe’s “physical, absurd, hilarious and heart breaking” show.