Read our review of *The Score*, starring Brian Cox as composer Johann Sebastian Bach, now in performances at the Theatre ...
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Brian Cox gives a mighty scowling performance as Bach in The Score at Theatre Royal Haymarket - 3/5 The Succession star ...
Hadley Fraser and Selina Cadell join original cast members Tamsin Greig, Nicholas… Farrell and Finbar Lynch in the West End ...
Written in the late Forties, premiered in Paris in 1953 and London in 1955 (where it ... is the best production I’ve ever ...
Why is it so hard to write a decent play about Bach? Maybe, in part, because there are no words that can express anything as ...
From 20 February, Cox stars as German composer and musician, Johann Sebastian Bach, in The Score at London's Theatre Royal Haymarket. Ahead of his return to the stage, he told BBC Radio London's ...
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Theatre Royal Haymarket There might not be a better snack-based triptych in London. Look: a punchy little jalapeño popper gilda, which with a mini martini costs £8; a bean devilled egg at £4 ...
Oliver Cotton’s The Score essentially sets Brian Cox’s grouchy, loveable and deeply devout JS Bach against Stephen Hagan’s capricious atheist Frederick. It’s a fictionalised account of their real 1747 ...
It doesn’t help that there was another big play about Bach just four years ago in London, Nina Raine’s ... from Frederick himself to visit the royal court in Potsdam. It’s all rich terrain ...
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