"Suffused with gung-ho spirit, exuberance and larky wit", it is a celebration of plucky young women and "never puts a foot wrong". Feaver and Rudd have done a "magnificent job", agreed Sarah Crompton ...
Those with treasured battered copies of Noel Streatfield’s 1936 story of three young adopted sisters in pre-war London may have thrilled to the idea of a version coming to the National Theatre. But be ...
Noel Streatfeild's novel has been adapted by Australian playwright Kendall Feaver and director Katy Rudd, but does it successfully glide from page to stage? Fergus Morgan rounds up the reviews.
Leaping between its period setting and the present, Kendell Feaver’s adaptation of Noel Streatfield’s 1936 book is as delicately balanced as a dancer on pointe ...