Reviews
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Against, Almeida Theatre
Friday 18th August 2017
New American drama about God and violence is a bit baggy, but it is also often b…
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The Majority, National Theatre
Monday 14th August 2017
New play about participation and democracy is entertaining enough, but a bit too…
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Hamlet, Harold Pinter Theatre
Wednesday 9th August 2017
Andrew Scott’s interpretation of the Prince of Denmark is stylish, relevant and …
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Borders in a Bedroom, Tristan Bates Theatre
Tuesday 8th August 2017
Link to a short review of Shivali Bhammer’s Borders in a Bedroom at the Tristan …
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Apologia, Trafalgar Studios
Thursday 3rd August 2017
Broadway legend Stockard Channing dominates this family drama, which is fascinat…
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Touch, Soho Theatre
Wednesday 2nd August 2017
Latest play from Vicky Jones provides a vivid picture of contemporary metropolit…
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Mosquitoes, National Theatre
Monday 31st July 2017
Lucy Kirkwood’s interesting new play is about family and science, but it feels l…
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Bodies, Royal Court
Tuesday 11th July 2017
New drama about surrogacy is rich in metaphor and fraught with conflict, but you…
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Instructions for American Servicemen in Britain, Jermyn Street Theatre
Wednesday 5th July 2017
Stage adaptation of the second world war bestseller is occasionally funny, but i…
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