MARY CONWAY revels in a powerful reminder that human lives are not defined by physical perfection
Snow White
Lawrence Batley Theatre
Huddersfield/Touring
4/5
THERE’S a surprisingly thin line to tread between the Brothers Grimm and Disney and it’s one that BalletLORENT imperceptibly passes about 15 minutes into its adaptation of Snow White.
The tonal shift from a cast of local children gambolling innocently in the palace gardens to the queen turning “yellow and green with envy and despair” is as subtly handled as anything in this family-friendly show.
GEORGE FOGARTY is dazzled by a breathtakingly skillful puppet version of Shakespeare’s greatest love poem
MARY CONWAY becomes impatient with the intellectual self-indulgence of Tom Stoppard in a production that is, nevertheless, total class
PETER MASON applauds a stage version of Le Carre’s novel that questions what ordinary people have to gain from high-level governmental spying
MAYER WAKEFIELD is gripped by a production dives rapidly from champagne-quaffing slick to fraying motormouth


