Tag: lockdown
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Out West, Lyric Hammersmith
Friday 25th June 2021
reviewAmbitious triptych examines the themes of Empire, race and parenthood, but the s…
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Tarantula, Southwark Playhouse
Saturday 1st May 2021
reviewPhilip Ridley’s new monologue about spine-tingling love and trauma is a dazzling…
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What a Carve Up!, Barn Theatre
Sunday 29th November 2020
reviewFilm adaptation of Jonathan Coe’s 1994 bestseller is an ingenious whodunnit and …
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The Poltergeist, Southwark Playhouse
Saturday 21st November 2020
reviewPhilip Ridley continues to surprise and delight with this brilliant new monologu…
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About In a Nutshell
Wednesday 30th September 2020
blogTheatre is just different organisms in close proximity.
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The Mousetrap reopening cancelled
Tuesday 29th September 2020
blogAgatha Christie’s The Mousetrap — the longest running show in the history of the…
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Some things change
Saturday 1st August 2020
writingBad stuff and change in a time of pandemic: a derivative lockdown poem
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Spring Cleaning, Arlingford Road, London
Monday 1st June 2020
writingIn the absence of live theatre during lockdown the Critic is obliged to review h…
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Wild
Tuesday 31st March 2020
blogText of the day: “There are things —”
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