Tag: political theatre
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Lampedusa
Thursday 21st May 2015
blogText of the day: “And do the migrants not understand Europe is fucked?”
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The Angry Brigade, Bush Theatre
Friday 8th May 2015
reviewJames Graham’s brilliant documentary about the early 1970s urban terror group is…
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Light Shining in Buckinghamshire
Thursday 7th May 2015
blogText of the day: “All inhabitants that have not lost their birthright should hav…
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Light Shining in Buckinghamshire, National Theatre
Thursday 23rd April 2015
reviewOverblown revival of Caryl Churchill’s 1976 play about radicals in the English C…
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Each His Own Wilderness, Orange Tree Theatre
Tuesday 21st April 2015
reviewRare revival of Doris Lessing’s 1958 play is well staged, but the text is wordy …
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Lampedusa, Soho Theatre
Friday 10th April 2015
reviewTwo-hander about migration to southern Italy and debt collection in northern Eng…
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The Three Lions, St James Theatre
Thursday 26th March 2015
reviewNew comedy about England’s failed bid to host the World Cup is enjoyably satiric…
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Multitudes, Tricycle Theatre
Tuesday 24th February 2015
reviewNew drama about political and religious conflict in a Bradford family is powerfu…
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The Singing Stones, Arcola Theatre
Thursday 5th February 2015
reviewTrilogy of shorts about women in the Arab Spring is celebratory, but too long an…
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