Tag: National Theatre
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Nadia Fall on Home
Thursday 3rd April 2014
blogQuote of the day: “The housing crisis in the UK is not going to disappear.”
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A Taste of Honey
Thursday 27th February 2014
blogText of the day: “And what is my usual self?”
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A Taste of Honey
Tuesday 25th February 2014
blogText of the day: “At the moment it’s like my face, unblemished!”
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A Taste of Honey, National Theatre
Tuesday 18th February 2014
reviewNew staging of Shelagh Delaney’s 1958 play is more of a vivid cartoon than a rei…
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Blurred Lines, National Theatre
Wednesday 22nd January 2014
reviewNick Payne’s new devised piece explores gender — but what does a man really know…
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Protest Song
Thursday 2nd January 2014
blogText of the day: “I’d go into the tea tent and I’d sit with a paranoid schizophr…
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Protest Song, National Theatre
Thursday 19th December 2013
reviewOne-man show about a rough sleeper is a rather puerile and cynical piece of soft…
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Daniel Rosenthal on the National Theatre
Friday 29th November 2013
blogQuote of the day: “The National Theatre story begins in 1564, with the birth of …
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Nut
Wednesday 13th November 2013
blogText of the day: “I said to her... juss said to her... that however shit she’s f…
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