Tag: form
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Baghdaddy, Royal Court
Friday 25th November 2022
reviewNew play about an Iraqi exile and his daughter is a good example of Middle-Easte…
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Martin Crimp on Not One of These People
Saturday 29th October 2022
writingThe playwright talks about his latest play, which he is performing himself, and …
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The Forest, Hampstead Theatre
Tuesday 15th February 2022
reviewZeller’s superbly anti-naturalistic play is a philosophical puzzle which dissect…
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Rockets and Blue Lights, National Theatre
Thursday 2nd September 2021
reviewPoetic play about enslaved peoples and Victorian painter JMW Turner has strong m…
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About Constellations
Sunday 25th July 2021
blogOn Friday, I finally caught up with Michael Longhurst’s restaging of his 2012 Ro…
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Brief Notes Towards a Definition of Leftfield Theatre
Wednesday 1st April 2020
writingCan the stranglehold of naturalism and social realism in British theatre ever be…
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Cyrano de Bergerac
Wednesday 8th January 2020
blogText of the day: “What connections can we see between our poetry and the fine ar…
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[Blank], Donmar Warehouse
Thursday 17th October 2019
reviewAlice Birch’s experimental new play prioritises form over content — and is at he…
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Two Ladies, Bridge Theatre
Tuesday 24th September 2019
reviewExcellent acting in a play that tickles the senses and the intellect by playfull…
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