Tag: National Theatre
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Martin Crimp and the role of the author
Thursday 31st July 2014
writingPlaywright or director? Who is ultimately responsible for a piece of theatre? Ou…
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Medea
Thursday 24th July 2014
blogText of the day: “First silence, then darkness.”
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Hotel
Tuesday 1st July 2014
blogFavourite stage direction: “As casually as waving goodbye, he turns round and sh…
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Great Britain, National Theatre
Monday 30th June 2014
reviewRichard Bean’s timely play about phone hacking and corrupt tabloids is fun but m…
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Hotel
Wednesday 11th June 2014
blogText of the day: “So you outsourced, did you?”
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Hotel, National Theatre
Thursday 5th June 2014
reviewPolly Stenham’s latest is a terrifying in-yer-face thriller set in a luxury trop…
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Mark Ravenhill on A Small Family Business
Saturday 19th April 2014
blogQuote of the day: “Theatre is often great at articulating those moments when a s…
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Camila Batmanghelijdh on youth
Monday 14th April 2014
blogQuote of the day: “I wish that, as a nation, we could learn from the hopefulness…
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A Small Family Business, National Theatre
Tuesday 8th April 2014
reviewAlan Ayckbourn’s over-hyped 1987 play about small-business cheats is fun, but su…
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