Rosie Millard

Rosie Millard

Rosie Millard has been writing for NS for more than five years and is now Theatre Critic, which suits her perfectly since she is never happier than when sitting in an auditorium waiting for the curtain to rise. She was the Arts Correspondent for BBC News for 10 years and is now a broadsheet columnist. She lives in London with heaps of small children, which may partially explain her love of going to the theatre.

Articles by Rosie Millard

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Making a song and dance about it

  • 16 August 2007

Royal Festival Hall reopens with a breathtaking version of Carmen Jones
Carmen Jones Royal Festival Hall, London SE1

The crying game

  • 09 August 2007

A woman's lonely search for happiness mirrors the author's real-life tragedy
The Enchantment Cottesloe Theatre, London SE1

Publish and be damned

  • 02 August 2007

Literary agents are selfish and grasping? Tell us something we don't know
The Agent Trafalgar Studios, London SW1

Far from heavenly

  • 26 July 2007

Top fringe venue hits a wrong note with this simplistic mystery play
The Great Theatre of the World
Arcola, London E8

Saints and sinners

  • 19 July 2007

Shaw's feminist icon is brought to life by the opportunists who surround her
Saint Joan
Olivier Theatre, London SE1

Yankee doodles dandy

  • 12 July 2007

A quirky double bill takes satirical swipes at everyday American culture
American Nights King's Head Theatre, London N1

No more Mr Nice Guy

  • 05 July 2007

Not even David Suchet can rescue this dull tale of Catholic intrigue
The Last Confession Theatre Royal Haymarket, London WC2

Could it be magic?

  • 28 June 2007

A cynical, silly version of Tolkien's fantasy is for obsessives only
Lord of the Rings Theatre Royal, London WC2

Heart of darkness

  • 21 June 2007

The Old Vic has returned to form with a disturbing Victorian thriller
Gaslight Old Vic, London SE1

The end of the affair

  • 14 June 2007

Thirty years on, Pinter's study of adultery remains as poignant as ever
Betrayal
Donmar Warehouse, London WC2

Jason Cowley

Brown and Shakespeare

The corrupted currents

Native Americans

At the gambling table

Old wound, same pain

Nicholas Lezard

Wanted: one cat

Wanted: one cat

Neal Lawson

A new socialism

Nothing to turn back to

Alan Johnson

Heading to No 10?

The Politics Interview: Alan Johnson

Travel

Somerset and indie

Morning, campers

Antonia Quirke

On radio

Antonia Quirke

Diane Arbus

Small tragedies

A revealer of souls

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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