New Moon is nothing if not an international advertisement for the hungry virtues of virginity and young people can’t get enough of it
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Theatre
A smart, prickly and rewarding view of sexual and emotional confusion
Cock
Restaurants
Kitchen W8 is a bargain for this area, if such sophistication is what you crave
Kitchen W8
Too long and drawn out but very entertaining with excellent special effects
This is a peculiar play and does not work for me. Some of it is very funny but there are real flaws
Alex has a strong powerful voice and was faultless, she is far better now than she was on the X-Factor
London,




Delightful: Latitude Festival
It says something about the power of live theatre that a 500‑seat tent in the middle of a field was filled to overflowing at midnight on Saturday.
The “theatre event”, staged by the Royal Shakespeare Company, was inspired by a recent discovery at Henham Park, the 800-acre private estate near Southwold where Latitude is staged. A mass grave, believed to be that of locals accused of witchcraft in the mid 17th century, was found, and a semi-staged play with a narrator was woven around this. It was, no pun intended, spellbinding.
The theatre programme has been growing steadily in Latitude’s four-year existence (its main space double 2008’s size) and it has astonishing pulling power — as well as the RSC, the National, Bush, Lyric and Paines Plough brought productions here.
English Touring Theatre and the Young Vic staged Che Walker’s Been So Long, which finished its run in London only last week, and the Lyric created a new show, Supernova by Simon Stephens, especially for Latitude under the direction of new artistic director Sean Holmes. Both were vibrant and a reminder that good theatre can be done anywhere.
Much pleasure was to be had coming across pop-up works around the Park, but my favourite space is the self-descriptive In the Woods theatre, where I saw Chipping Norton Theatre’s Play, three delightful collaborations between writers and musicians.
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