Tag: feminism
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Cyrano de Bergerac
Saturday 25th January 2020
blogText of the day: “Quite interesting.”
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The Welkin, National Theatre
Wednesday 22nd January 2020
reviewMaxine Peake struggles to make the voice of reason heard in a rather reactionary…
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Scenes with Girls, Royal Court
Tuesday 21st January 2020
reviewNew play about female friendship is refreshingly original, dazzlingly written an…
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The Tyler Sisters, Hampstead Theatre
Wednesday 15th January 2020
reviewNew play about three sisters spans 40 years and its form brilliantly shows the e…
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When the Crows Visit, Kiln Theatre
Monday 28th October 2019
reviewNew play based on Ibsen’s Ghosts is disappointingly melodramatic, emotionally un…
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A History of Water in the Middle East, Royal Court
Monday 14th October 2019
reviewFeminist account of British imperialism is energetic and passionate, but rather …
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Two Ladies
Monday 30th September 2019
blogFavourite stage direction: “Outside this room, somewhere in the centre, an impor…
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Chiaroscuro
Monday 23rd September 2019
blogFavourite stage direction: “The four women listen to each other as if they have …
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Rust, Bush Theatre
Monday 1st July 2019
reviewNew play about an extramarital affair is short, but emotionally truthful and inv…
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