Tag: religion
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Saint Joan, Donmar Warehouse
Monday 19th December 2016
reviewModern-dress revival of wordy George Bernard Shaw classic is a tour de force for…
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Amadeus, National Theatre
Thursday 27th October 2016
reviewRevival of Peter Shaffer’s most famous play is more a musical triumph than a tex…
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Girls, Soho Theatre
Thursday 29th September 2016
reviewNew captive drama is well-written in a symbolic vein that helps to humanise the …
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Love, Bombs and Apples, Arcola Theatre
Friday 17th June 2016
reviewCollection of four monologues is free-thinkingly transgressive, politically inco…
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Karagula, Styx
Thursday 16th June 2016
reviewPhilip Ridley’s latest is an ambitious fantasy epic whose scope and majesty will…
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Cuttin’ It
Monday 6th June 2016
blogText of the day: “Says nuttin in any part of the Quran ’bout cuttin up girls so …
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Jane Wenham: The Witch of Walkern, Arcola Theatre
Friday 8th January 2016
reviewRebecca Lenkiewicz’s new play about witches in the Age of Reason is intelligentl…
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A Wolf in Snakeskin Shoes, Tricycle Theatre
Wednesday 14th October 2015
reviewWorld premiere of a new American adaptation of Molière’s Tartuffe is a lively an…
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The Cocktail Party, Coronet Theatre
Thursday 24th September 2015
reviewRare revival of the TS Eliot classic marks the opening of a great new theatre sp…
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