Touring Consortium Theatre Company
Brave New World
★★★☆☆ Lacking resonance:
Energy and fidelity to the intriguing source material are not enough to distinguish Brave New World at the King’s, in a touring production marred by odd choices and a curious lack of life.
A View From The Bridge
★★★☆☆ Honourable:
A strange and mysterious 1950s New York is explored in the Touring Consortium Theatre Company’s take on Arthur Miller’s A View From the Bridge, but the production fails to completely convince.
Regeneration
★★★☆☆ Timely adaptation:
Flawed but utterly human, the touring production of Regeneration at the King’s all week tries to do too much, but is extremely valuable nonetheless.
Pat Barker’s Regeneration tours to Kings
The world premiere tour of the stage adaptation of Pat Barker’s Booker-nominated novel, Regeneration, will arrive at the Edinburgh King’s at the end of September for a week-long stay.