Tag: Boris Johnson
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About Word-Play
Thursday 10th August 2023
blogYesterday I went to the Royal Court to see Rabiah Hussain’s Word-Play, which had…
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Bloody Difficult Women, Riverside Studios
Tuesday 12th April 2022
reviewBrexit documentary is a welcome reminder of how those in power need to be held t…
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Death of England: Delroy, National Theatre
Friday 27th November 2020
reviewIn their companion play to Death of England, Roy Williams and Clint Dyer explore…
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Beat the Devil
Wednesday 9th September 2020
blogText of the day: “A friend of mine, a journalist, once said to me: ‘I’m a journa…
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The Special Relationship, Soho Theatre
Tuesday 3rd March 2020
reviewVerbatim account of transatlantic deportation is an uneven mix of fact and farce…
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A Number, Bridge Theatre
Thursday 20th February 2020
reviewNaturalistic revival of Caryl Churchill classic follows the trend for realism at…
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Brexit revisited
Wednesday 1st January 2020
writingIs British theatre still coping with the most critical time in the nation’s rece…
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Philip Pullman on lying
Thursday 12th December 2019
blogQuote of the day: “Being a practised liar doesn’t mean you have a powerful imagi…
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Midnight Movie, Royal Court
Tuesday 3rd December 2019
reviewNew autobiographical play about night thoughts on bodies real and digital never …
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