Tag: political theatre
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An Incident at the Border, Trafalgar Studios
Wednesday 22nd August 2012
reviewYoung playwright Kieran Lynn’s symbolic new play fails to impress and very soon …
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The Prophet, Gate Theatre
Monday 25th June 2012
reviewA well-written new play about Cairo’s Arab Spring is both emotionally thrilling …
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Posh
Tuesday 29th May 2012
blogText of the day: “There’s a new wind blowing, gentlemen.”
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Tenet, Gate Theatre
Wednesday 2nd May 2012
reviewNew postmodern entertainment by Greyscale links French radical politics unsucces…
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About Pentecost
Thursday 29th March 2012
blogYesterday, I went to see a revival of David Edgar’s 1994 masterpiece, Pentecost,…
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About A Walk on Part
Saturday 24th March 2012
blogIs the New Labour era ripe for nostalgia?
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Edward Bond on Bingo
Friday 9th March 2012
blogQuote of the day: “You can’t do much by deciding to be happier, saner or wiser.”
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Nicolas Kent on The Bomb
Thursday 8th March 2012
blogQuote of the day: “I realised that my whole life had been lived in the shadow of…
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The Bomb: A Partial History, Tricycle Theatre
Sunday 19th February 2012
reviewNicolas Kent leaves the Tricycle with a bang: by staging an two-part epic about …
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