Tag: David Eldridge
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Middle, National Theatre
Wednesday 4th May 2022
reviewDavid Eldridge’s follow up to his 2017 hit, Beginning, is a disappointingly unce…
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Death of the theatre critic?
Wednesday 1st July 2020
writingOne from the archives: theatre criticism in an age of marketing
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Beginning
Thursday 11th January 2018
blogText of the day: “You think you’re the only one that’s lonely?”
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Beginning, National Theatre
Friday 10th November 2017
reviewDavid Eldridge’s new two-hander is a sensitive account of loneliness, embarrassm…
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A brief history of in-yer-face theatre
Friday 1st July 2016
writingOne from the archives: where did the label come from, and who first coined it?
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Whatever happened to in-yer-face theatre?
Friday 1st April 2016
writingOne from the archives: the turbulent life and times of a Critic adrift on the ch…
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The Wasp, Trafalgar Studios
Tuesday 15th December 2015
reviewLatest thriller from the Hampstead Theatre sees a reunion of two female childhoo…
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Holy Warriors
Friday 25th July 2014
blogText of the day: “There will never be a lasting peace while there is no humility…
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