Tag: feminism
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Pah-La, Royal Court
Monday 8th April 2019
reviewNew play about the freedom struggle in Tibet is a bit too unclear and unfocused …
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Top Girls, National Theatre
Wednesday 3rd April 2019
reviewEnjoyably high-definition revival of Caryl Churchill’s 1982 feminist classic get…
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Emilia, Vaudeville Theatre
Thursday 21st March 2019
reviewTriumphant, if crude, West End transfer of a heartfelt account of a Renaissance …
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A Hundred Words for Snow, Trafalgar Studios
Thursday 7th March 2019
reviewFemale monologue about loss and polar exploration returns again — and it retains…
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There Is a Field, Theatre 503
Tuesday 26th February 2019
reviewNew play about two East End brothers is a strongly felt account of Islamism and …
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When We Have Sufficiently Tortured Each Other
Thursday 7th February 2019
blogText of the day: “Oh?”
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Virginie Despentes on ugly women in fiction
Tuesday 5th February 2019
blogQuote of the day: “We have always existed.”
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Superhoe, Royal Court
Monday 4th February 2019
reviewBright new monologue about coming of age in the Instagram era really rocks its y…
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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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