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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A rather sorry affair

  • 22 January 2007

Predictable and lacking in frisson, this sex comedy doesn't hit the spot
Same Time Next Year Mill at Sonning, Reading

Hear no evil, see no evil

  • 15 January 2007

Real-life story draws uncomfortable parallels between Israel and the Nazis
IWitness Finborough Theatre, London SW10

Merry... but not quite merry enough

  • 08 January 2007

Simon Callow and his fat suit steal the show in the RSC's mediocre musical

Making a song and dance of it

  • 18 December 2006

Musicals dominated the West End, while serious theatre failed to pull in the crowds

Angel delight

  • 11 December 2006

A little Restoration slap and tickle at The Bitches Ball

Stap me vitals! We're having a ball

  • 11 December 2006

Rollicking show brings a flamboyant 18th-century heroine back to life
The Bitches Ball
Hoxton Hall, London N1

Putting politics centre stage

  • 04 December 2006

The story of a gay seduction mirrors Tony's relationship with Dubbya
Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?
Royal Court, London SW1

Love is your best bet in Vegas

  • 27 November 2006
  • 1 comment

The Beatles and Cirque du Soleil have created a stunning spectacle
Love
The Mirage, Las Vegas

It's not all Greek

  • 20 November 2006

A mash-up of styles and the removal of Apollo makes for an unsatisfying tragedy
Orestes
Tricycle Theatre, London NW6

Child's play that comes up trumps

  • 13 November 2006

When children's theatre breaks the rules it is a refreshing alternative
The Mouse Queen Unicorn Theatre, London SE1
Disney on Ice Princess Classics Hallam FM Arena, Sheffield

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

Databases

Get yourself a record

Get yourself a record

Alan Johnson

Heading to No 10?

The Politics Interview: Alan Johnson

Travel

Somerset and indie

Morning, campers

Ryan Gilbey

On film

Ryan Gilbey

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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