Tag: Guardian
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Jews. In Their Own Words, Royal Court
Wednesday 28th September 2022
reviewAfter its antisemitic blunder a year ago, this venue tries to make amends, but w…
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Scrounger, Finborough Theatre
Monday 3rd August 2020
reviewAutobiography meets meta-theatre in Athena Stevens’s punchy account of how an ai…
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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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The Haystack, Hampstead Theatre
Friday 7th February 2020
reviewSurveillance state thriller is a well-plotted debut that lacks a distinctive voi…
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A Very Expensive Poison, Old Vic
Thursday 5th September 2019
reviewLucy Prebble’s latest tells the story of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, but…
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Hansard, National Theatre
Tuesday 3rd September 2019
reviewDebut play about the parliamentary ruling class is timely, and amusingly percept…
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The hunt for Sarah Kane
Wednesday 14th August 2019
blogOne from the archives: Sarah Kane was the enfant terrible of 1990s British playw…
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Hole, Royal Court
Tuesday 4th December 2018
reviewShort new play from actor Ellie Kendrick is full of ferocity, but is not strong …
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The B*easts, Bush Theatre
Thursday 22nd February 2018
reviewMonologue about the sexualization of kids and media hysteria is an outstanding p…
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