Tag: political theatre
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P’yongyang
Saturday 16th January 2016
blogText of the day: “Imagine a city of people who were once like us.”
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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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Forget Me Not, Bush Theatre
Monday 14th December 2015
reviewDrama about the terrible human costs of the White Australia policy is serious an…
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The Divided Laing, Arcola Theatre
Monday 23rd November 2015
reviewNew RD Laing drama is an imaginatively and enjoyably surreal tribute to a great …
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Barbarians, Central St Martins
Thursday 8th October 2015
reviewFresh and powerful revival of Barrie Keeffe’s still relevant 1977 classic in a f…
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Dinner with Saddam, Menier Chocolate Factory
Tuesday 22nd September 2015
reviewComedy about the former Iraqi dictator starts quite well, but then eventually ge…
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We Want You To Watch, National Theatre
Friday 10th July 2015
reviewNew devised show tackles the fraught subject of pornography, but its conclusions…
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The Invisible, Bush Theatre
Wednesday 8th July 2015
reviewWell-meaning new show about cuts to the legal aid budget is rather thin on plot,…
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Sense of an Ending, Theatre 503
Thursday 21st May 2015
reviewAmerican political thriller about the Rwandan genocide of 1994 is morally comple…
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