Robert Hitchcox

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Robert Hitchcox is a playwright, critic and fiction author, who reviews live theatre.

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A Little Night Music – Great Theatre

Going to the Old Town Theatre is like visiting an old friend. Great sight lines, nice stage, tiny lobby, and, well, the restrooms are inadequate.

The Bluebonnet Court Austin, Texas Finest

If you traveled in the States prior to the 60s, you probably stayed at small roadside motel quite similar to the Bluebonnet Court. If it had a neon sign, it wasn't working properly.

Orange Flower Water – The Taste of Desire

Entering through the audience to the stage two sets of newly weds sit on opposite sides of the stage. Center stage, canted at a slight angle is a bed, a bed that tells many stories.

Black Coffee Luke Warm

Agatha Christie's Black Coffee turns 78 this year. It was her first play, later turned into the novel, 'Le Coffret de Jaque' aka Lackered Box (English spelling for Lacquered Box).

Cubbies Beach Bums Rule OnStage

Bleacher Bums is a fun production. Probably much too short for the die hard sports fan and a bit too long for the person that doesn't know a hard ball from a soft ball.

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The SS Patria Disaster: Jewish Refugees, British Deportation and Haifa Harbor Tragedy

SS Patria disaster in Haifa harbor exposed the tragic conundrum of Jewish refugees, British deportation and rescue under wartime pressure.

Do You Need Planning Permission for a Garden Annexe?

Thinking of adding a garden annexe? The short answer...

What Can You Use a Garden Room For?

A garden room is a versatile, weather‑tight structure built...

What Damages Can You Recover After an Injury?

An unexpected injury can hit you hard financially. Beyond...
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