The Magnificent Three Penlee Park, Penzance Review by Frank Ruhrmund HAVING been reared on a diet of oaters (B Westerns), I have to admit, Miracle Theatre’s The Magnificent Three was tailor made for me. For one who, in his days home on the range shot more bandits and Red Indians than William Cody did buffaloes, […]
Read the full story“Wholesome yeehaw humour dotted with sweet songs and as many stetsons as you can count on one stage” Read the full review HERE
Read the full story“This really is Shakespeare for all ages, generally recognised as one of the best entry plays, and underlined by wit, cheek, broad humour, lots of magic and a feral sexiness that shouldn’t offend anyone!” The FTP Blog
Read the full story“SHAKESPEARE’S final play, full of “this rough magic” has been given a good going over by Miracle Theatre and the result casts a whole new light on the work which even the most conservative fan of the Bard would applaud. With a cast of only six actors, many roles are doubled up and some are […]
Read the full storyBill Scott interviewed by What’s On Editor, Lee Trewhela IT’S EASY to forget now there’s such a healthy theatre scene in Cornwall, but it was a very different scenario back in 1979. That was the year the county’s masterful Miracle Theatre started, but according to its artistic director Bill Scott it was a very different […]
Read the full storyFew comic actors can make an audience laugh uncontrollably merely by their entrance, but Ben Dyson achieves this difficult feat with perfect aplomb. Not generally known for its jokes, Shakespeare’s final play is taken to a new dimension by Miracle Theatre, which kicked off a 60-date tour at Sterts on Bodmin Moor at the weekend. […]
Read the full storyDazzled by the #FrightenedLady@MiracleTheatre at @Omnibus_Clapham the other night. There really aren’t enough superlatives to sum it up!
Read the full storyThe Case Of The Frightened Lady Miracle Theatre Burrell Theatre, Truro Review by Alison Barlow TO CELEBRATE its 35th anniversary, Miracle is revisiting one of its biggest hits. And it’s easy to see why this comedy whodunit was so popular when it was first staged in 2005 – it’s just such fun from start to […]
Read the full storyWestern Morning News Review It is 1932 and Edgar Wallace, the writer who famously gave us King Kong, along with a string of crime novels and plays, is found in his study receiving a call from his publisher. The deadline for his next novel is tomorrow morning and he has not written so much as […]
Read the full storyWHAT does a famous whodunnit writer do when he is given only two days to write a new thriller? Easy, he gets his wife, secretary and a couple of servants to help him write it for him. Bill Scott’s brilliant farce, loosely based on Edgar Wallace’s murder mystery, celebrates 35 years of touring by Cornwall’s […]
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