Tag: fringe theatre
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Mumburger, The Archivist’s Gallery
Thursday 21st July 2016
reviewFamily drama about grief gets a surreal twist while exploring human relationship…
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P’yongyang, Finborough Theatre
Thursday 7th January 2016
reviewNew drama about two North Korean youngsters has some nice touches, but its messa…
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WINK, Theatre 503
Thursday 12th March 2015
reviewCracking debut play about identity theft on the internet is both well written an…
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London theatre
Wednesday 5th June 2013
blogFact of the day: Greater London has about 230 theatre spaces, with some 108,000 …
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Gruesome Playground Injuries, Gate Theatre
Thursday 24th January 2013
reviewLondon premiere from American playwright is slight, but really fascinating — esp…
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Damned by Despair, National Theatre
Wednesday 10th October 2012
reviewRare classic from the Spanish Golden Age is welcome, but not in this uncertain p…
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An Incident at the Border, Trafalgar Studios
Wednesday 22nd August 2012
reviewYoung playwright Kieran Lynn’s symbolic new play fails to impress and very soon …
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Michael Billington on fringe theatre
Wednesday 25th January 2012
blogIn a Guardian blog, the newspaper’s chief critic, Michael Billington, points out…
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The River Line, Jermyn Street Theatre
Thursday 6th October 2011
reviewAnother rediscovered forgotten play from the 1950s is well plotted and passionat…
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