Tag: class
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Brexit Is Our Suicide Note
Monday 1st July 2019
writingPlaywright Edward Bond examines the devastating implications of our current poli…
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While the Sun Shines, Orange Tree Theatre
Tuesday 11th June 2019
reviewLong-overdue revival of a wartime Rattigan classic offers an evening that is ful…
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Rutherford and Son, National Theatre
Tuesday 28th May 2019
reviewRevival of Githa Sowerby’s 1912 classic of industrial patriarchy is worthy but r…
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Mouthpiece, Soho Theatre
Thursday 4th April 2019
reviewMetatheatre rules okay in Kieran Hurley’s account of ethical tangles in his Edin…
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The Phlebotomist, Hampstead Theatre
Monday 25th March 2019
reviewResonant new play about genetics is mostly well-written and gets an exciting sta…
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Alys, Always, Bridge Theatre
Wednesday 6th March 2019
reviewAdaptation of Harriet Lane’s psychological and satirical bestseller is neither v…
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When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other, National Theatre
Saturday 26th January 2019
reviewMartin Crimp’s new play has been hyped because of its star, Cate Blanchett, and …
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Dark Times: British theatre after Brexit
Tuesday 1st January 2019
writingHow is British theatre coping with the most critical time in the nation’s recent…
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All We Ever Wanted Was Everything, Bush Theatre
Friday 2nd November 2018
reviewNew pop opera about a couple of young people across three decades is simply exhi…
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