Review: Lear – Pitlochry Festival Theatre

Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s reimagining of Lear, directed by Finn Den Hertog and featuring Maureen Beattie, offers a bold exploration of power and familial disintegration. The production captivates with its emotional depth, striking design, and strong performances, portraying a profound tragedy that resonates both politically and personally. A significant triumph for the theatre.

Anna Karenina – The Royal Lyceum Theatre

Written by Lesley Hart after Leo Tolstoy Directed by Polina Kalinina ★★★★ Romance, parental love, jealousy, self-destruction, freedom, horse-riding, guilty consciences, and a decadent mountain of desire: pick your poison. Condensing a thousand pages of Russian agricultural debates, gender politics, social class dynamics, and the grand ol’ judgements of love, relationship, and family is no … Continue reading Anna Karenina – The Royal Lyceum Theatre