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Programmes at the 20th Golden Rose of Montreux: France

... France Collaro Show, 47 minutes, English subtitles (in blue) THE title came from the name of the writer and producer Stephane Col laro. Alas, it was another dud, un funny French show fussily put together. Television was meant to be the theme how to get- into it. executives, and how ideas are worked out. The linking was either the newsreader idea or by one of the performers. A still cartoon ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1980
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 221 | Page: Page 20 | Tags: film review 

Programmes at the 20th Golden Rose of Montreux: Hungary

... Hungary Toothache, 23 minutes, no subtitles THE middle-aged office manager goes to work with a toothache and it distracts him and he begins to visualise people's faces distorted. The office beauty is the centre of a lot of the camera's attention and in one sequence he pictures her doing a striptease on a table. He goes to a chemist, takes a pho tograph of himself in a booth to see what he ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1980
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 274 | Page: Page 20 | Tags: film review 

Programmes at the 20th Golden Rose of Montreux: Brasil

... Brasil Women in the eighties, 51 minutes, no subtitles WOMAN'S lot today seen through the eyes of seven women who have made their career in music was the subject of this entry which must have been spoiled for many because it was in Portuguese and there were no subtitles. Each of the women talked and then performed, but since there was quite a lot of conversation in the form of interviews, it ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1980
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 106 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: film review 

Programmes at the 20th Golden Rose of Montreux: West Germany

... West Germany Julia's Guide to the Opera, 26 minutes, English subtitles OPERA singer and comedienne Julia Migenes was the star of this satirical Iook at popular opera. A striking red head, she began with some clowning at a dress rehearsal before intro ducing straight to camera the main sequence which was a take-off of Don Giovanni. Thanks to the star's performance this had some very funny and ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1980
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 151 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: film review 

Programmes at the 20th Golden Rose of Montreux: Yugoslavia

... Yugoslavia Don't shut your TV, 29 minutes ITHIS had English subtitles for links only and. since it was meant to be a satirical look at contemporary life and at television, this was a pity. The designer had put in some good work on the sets, animation, graphics and chromakey to fit his subject. A very glamorous blonde dancer doing a rock number got the show under way, followed by a group who ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1980
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 145 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: film review 

Regional Reviews: Charley's Aunt

... Charley's Aunt CHESTER SUE WILSON, artistic director at the Gateway, Chester, made a wise choice in Brandon Thomas' farce Charley's Aunt as the opening production for the autumn season. Wilson obtains a superb response from her company with Malcolm McKee in full cry as Jack Chesney, the instigator or perhaps perpetrator of the central theme, with able support ftom Iwan Thomas (Charley ...

Published: Thursday 26 August 1982
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 191 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: film review 

REGIONAL REVIEWS: Our Kindness to Five Persons

... Our Kindness to Five Persons EDINBURGH A PLAY which deals with the cohesion and tensions among a group of friends at a re-union party gets a more vivid playing from the students of the Queen Margaret College Drama School than the evidence of the plot justifies in Tom Gallacher's play, Our Kindness to Five Persons. The party-goers, in their maturity, discover a renewal of the influence ...

Published: Thursday 11 August 1983
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 225 | Page: Page 55 | Tags: film review 

Regional Reviews: Heartbreak House

... Heartbreak House DUBLIN JOE VANEK'S pale, scanty set gives a sepulchral tone to this Gate production of Heartbreak House, and Patrick Mason's direction confirms the theme of mourning. The pace is as slow as a funeral march, and the Shavian humour is frequently overshadowed by a sense of doom. Individual performances are plausi ble. Ingrid Craigie is very fine as Ellie Dunn, and Alan ...

Published: Thursday 06 March 1986
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 212 | Page: Page 20 | Tags: film review 

Regional Reviews: POOLE

... POOLE The Last of the Mohicans STAND by, theatre-goers, the New Vic is on the war-path with its very individual presentation of James Fenimore Cooper's classic, The Last of the Mohicans. Remember the 1936 film of this story of courage and bravery, starring Ran dolph Scott and Binnie Barnes? Forget it. The New Vic's is about one Geoffrey Winthrop, secretary of the Sons of Hiawatha (Indian ...

Published: Thursday 06 November 1986
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 324 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: film review 

Light Entertainment News: Hollies star gets behind Chicken Shed

... Hollies star gets behind Chicken Shed By RICHARD BALLS HOLLIES STAR Francis Haines is putting the final touches to a unique album featuring disabled youngsters from the London theatre group Chicken Shed. The flourishing theatre workshop group, who now have more than 250 members and were recently featured in a TV documentary Another Side of London, are preparing to take one of their shows to a ...

Published: Thursday 29 September 1988
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 392 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: film review 

Regional Reviews: A spiring drama

... A spiring drama SONNING Charley's Aunt THE ANCIENT spires ot academic Oxford set against an imprinted frieze of the city initially create a far stronger impression of the aristocratic atmosphere in this Mill at Sonning production than the entrances of its two main characters and this saving grace by designer John Elvery allows us to temporarily find some solace until the momen tum of the ...

Published: Thursday 17 October 1991
Newspaper: The Stage
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 277 | Page: Page 26 | Tags: film review