Tag: Jez Butterworth
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A brief history of in-yer-face theatre
Friday 1st July 2016
writingOne from the archives: where did the label come from, and who first coined it?
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A Brief Dictionary of Playwrights
Wednesday 1st July 2015
writingExplore the work of a handful of British theatre’s brightest and most exciting w…
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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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Mojo
Saturday 16th November 2013
blogText of the day: “I think things should be fair round here now, or we’ll all sta…
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Jez Butterworth on Jerusalem
Saturday 15th December 2012
blogQuote of the day: “So we went into rehearsal with Jerusalem not completed, which…
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The River
Thursday 8th November 2012
blogText of the day: “After all, we’re both adults.”
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The River, Royal Court
Friday 26th October 2012
reviewJez Butterworth’s latest is deeply poetic and beautifully constructed, but why i…
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Signs of Dissent (New Writing 2011)
Tuesday 1st November 2011
writingThe latest addition to the London skyline is the Shard, the tallest building in …
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Jerusalem, Apollo Theatre
Wednesday 10th February 2010
reviewTriumphant transfer of Jez Butterworth’s smash hit pastoral play lights up the W…
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