Tag: subjectivity
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Margaret Perry on Bluets
Friday 7th June 2024
blogQuote of the day: “It took me a few drafts back and forth with Mitchell before I…
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English, Kiln Theatre
Thursday 6th June 2024
reviewPulitzer Prize-winning play shows the impacts of learning a second language on i…
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Is Love a Drug? Lucy Prebble’s The Effect
Tuesday 1st August 2023
writingOne of the most important characteristics of contemporary British new plays is t…
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little scratch, New Diorama Theatre
Friday 14th April 2023
reviewReturn of Miriam Battye’s adaptation of Rebecca Watson’s 2020 debut novel is pow…
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The Human Voice, Harold Pinter Theatre
Tuesday 22nd March 2022
reviewRuth Wilson delivers an acting masterclass in Jean Cocteau modernist classic ada…
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John le Carré on loyalty
Wednesday 27th January 2021
blogQuote of the day: “As to his loyalty to his country Barley saw it only as a ques…
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It Is Easy To Be Dead
Sunday 10th May 2020
blogText of the day: “The shopkeepers are charming.”
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One Jewish Boy, Old Red Lion Theatre
Tuesday 18th December 2018
reviewNew play about anti-semitism is viscerally powerful, and raises some troubling i…
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The Tell-Tale Heart, National Theatre
Monday 10th December 2018
reviewAnthony Neilson delivers a seasonal entertainment that is one part gothic horror…
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