MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
The Stars Are Made of Concrete
Oldham Coliseum/Touring
5/5
THE STARS are Made of Concrete couldn’t be more topical. It opens with news footage of the junior hospital doctors’ dispute, with the main character Bev (Zoe Mathews) one of the thousands of NHS workers who have been made redundant without anyone noticing.
Like many, even though she has a son who’s unemployed, she doesn’t realise how difficult it is to get work and — even more importantly — claim the benefits for which she has paid into the system all her working life.
GEORGE FOGARTY is dazzled by a breathtakingly skillful puppet version of Shakespeare’s greatest love poem
MARY CONWAY is spellbound by superb performances in Arthur Miller’s study of the social and personal stress brought about by Nazi Germany’s Kristallnacht
GORDON PARSONS is blown away by a superb production of Rostand’s comedy of verbal panache and swordmanship
MARY CONWAY applauds the success of Beth Steel’s bitter-sweet state-of-the-nation play


