Tag: Howard Brenton
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Lawrence After Arabia, Hampstead Theatre
Friday 6th May 2016
reviewHoward Brenton’s new study of desert warrior T E Lawrence is more like a frustra…
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Doctor Scroggy’s War
Tuesday 23rd September 2014
blogFavourite stage direction: “Enter Gillies as Doctor Scroggy.”
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Doctor Scroggy’s War, Shakespeare’s Globe
Wednesday 17th September 2014
reviewHoward Brenton’s First World War play is interesting, but not always completely …
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Drawing the Line
Wednesday 18th December 2013
blogText of the day: “But don’t we have a sense of the overview built into us, isn’t…
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Drawing the Line
Tuesday 10th December 2013
blogText of the day: “This is what colonial powers do: put us into impossible situat…
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Drawing the Line, Hampstead Theatre
Monday 9th December 2013
reviewHoward Brenton’s fascinating new docudrama about the fateful 1947 Partition of I…
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55 Days
Monday 5th November 2012
blogText of the day: “And in days to come, people will say it is the best thing in t…
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55 Days, Hampstead Theatre
Wednesday 24th October 2012
reviewMark Gatiss is every inch the doomed king in Howard Brenton’s new, and relevant,…
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