Reviews
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Pilgrims, The Yard Theatre
Friday 23rd September 2016
The metaphor of mountain climbing resonates with the crisis of masculinity in ne…
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Doctor Faustus, Barbican Theatre
Thursday 22nd September 2016
Two actors share the roles of scholar and tempter in a pacy production that bril…
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No Man’s Land, Wyndham’s Theatre
Saturday 17th September 2016
Revival of Pinter’s 1975 classic is a model of clarity, but raises questions abo…
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Torn, Royal Court
Wednesday 14th September 2016
Experimental family drama is very powerful, but its theatrical form is too compl…
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Jess and Joe Forever, Orange Tree Theatre
Monday 12th September 2016
New coming-of-age play is not only quirky and funny, but also moving and theatri…
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Labyrinth, Hampstead Theatre
Wednesday 7th September 2016
Drama about the 1970s and 1980s South American debt crisis is too long, too deri…
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Diary of a Madman, Gate Theatre
Tuesday 6th September 2016
Scottish Gogol adaptation is a thrillingly contemporary account of damaged mascu…
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Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again., Shoreditch Town Hall
Friday 2nd September 2016
Alice Birch’s third-wave feminist roller-coaster from 2014 is both thrilling and…
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Counting Stars, Theatre Royal Stratford East
Thursday 1st September 2016
New two-hander about love and exploitation offers a powerful image of racism and…
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