FHTC had Madison Neal kicking off her Sunday shoes on opening night.
The ethereal talent of the Heaven and Hell showcase
A review of the intercollegiate showcase by Catriona Eke
‘A Woman of No Importance’ Review
We sent Madison Neal to see FHTC’s production of ‘A Woman of No Importance’ - read what she had to say about it here.
Marian, Or The True Tale of Robin Hood: Review by Vadim Goss
Vadim Goss reviews the latest Foot of the Hill production: Marian, Or The True Tale of Robin Hood
After the Wait: A Personal Attempt on Dissecting Waiting for Godot
Leo Li discusses 'Waiting for Godot' through a uniquely conversational review.
Review: Alice in Durhamland Panto
Foot of the Hill’s production of the pantomime ‘Alice in Durhamland’ parodying the much loved ‘Alice in Wonderland’, directed by Rex Munson was hilariously funny and captured the Christmas spirit within Mary’s. The play itself loosely followed the plot of Lewis Carroll’s original novel, switching the classic characters for witty and well-thought out Durham University... Continue Reading →
Review: The Importance of Being Earnest
Foot of the Hill has filled our tea with lumps of joy with this hilarious adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest. I have seen rather a few productions of Earnest in my time (needless to say I am a bit of a fangirl of Oscar Wilde), but I can say with absolute... Continue Reading →
‘Harlequinade’: Review
By Isabel Carmichael-Davis This production of Terence Rattigan’s 1948 play by Foot of the Hill Theatre Company kept the lightness and historical moment of the original, while adding their own humour with an excess of physical comedy. I initially considered this a strange choice for a play; very popular in its day but not staged... Continue Reading →
The Bloody Mary Reviews: Basement Jazz at Fabio’s
By Rob Murphy On Thursday 17th November I saw Basement Jazz perform live at Fabio’s bar, and then went to Klute. I’ll make no apologies for taking inspiration from football idiom (at the end of the day, it does a job), because this was very much a night of two halves. One was an... Continue Reading →