Going Out: Theatre - ... AND BEYOND

Paul Taylor
Friday 05 November 1999 19:02 EST
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1

Sunday in the Park with George (Haymarket, Leicester)

This daring Sondheim musical about the Impressionist painter Georges Seurat is directed by Paul Kerryson, who has made this theatre a Mecca for Sondheim fans. To 3 Nov

2

Baby Doll (Birmingham Repertory Theatre)

Bold revival of Tennessee Williams's drolly lubricious movie comedy about a 9-year-old killer.

To 3 Nov

3

Macbeth (Theatr Clwyd, Mold)

There are more productions of Macbeth this autumn than you can shake a cauldron at. Owen Teale, who played opposite Janet McTeer in the hit revival of A Doll's House, stars in this Terry Hands production. In rep to 3 Nov

4

Macbeth (West Yorkshire Playhouse)

Starring the excellent Patrick O'Kane, Jude Kelly's exhaustively rethought interpretation features some bizarre water sculpture. This comes in particularly handy for the hand-washing scene. To 4 Dec

5

Hamlet (Bristol Old Vic)

Colin Tierney's craggy, passionate wit as a performer should suit the title role in Gemma Bodinetz's new production. To 27 Nov

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