Tag: Simon Stephens
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Hope Has a Happy Meal, Royal Court
Friday 9th June 2023
reviewSurreal new play by Tom Fowler satirizes corporate consumer capitalism, while ce…
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That Is Not Who I Am, Royal Court
Thursday 16th June 2022
reviewGolly! A gimmicky post-truth spoof — but Lucy Kirkwood’s new play is depressingl…
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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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Blindness, Donmar Warehouse
Saturday 8th August 2020
reviewSimon Stephens and Juliet Stevenson create a perfectly beautiful and haunting in…
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About Sea Wall
Friday 15th May 2020
blogLockdown occasionally spawns some real delights.
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Sea Wall, Bush Theatre
Thursday 14th May 2020
reviewLink to a short review of Simon Stephens’s Sea Wall at the Bush Theatre
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Brief Notes Towards a Definition of Leftfield Theatre
Wednesday 1st April 2020
writingCan the stranglehold of naturalism and social realism in British theatre ever be…
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Brexit revisited
Wednesday 1st January 2020
writingIs British theatre still coping with the most critical time in the nation’s rece…
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Hole, Royal Court
Tuesday 4th December 2018
reviewShort new play from actor Ellie Kendrick is full of ferocity, but is not strong …
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