Tag: naturalism
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Shook, Papatango
Wednesday 3rd February 2021
reviewFilm version of award-winning show about young offenders confronting fatherhood …
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Brief Notes Towards a Definition of Leftfield Theatre
Wednesday 1st April 2020
writingCan the stranglehold of naturalism and social realism in British theatre ever be…
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Blithe Spirit, Duke of York’s Theatre
Tuesday 10th March 2020
reviewJennifer Saunders stars in a thoughtful revival of Coward classic that has all t…
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The Welkin, National Theatre
Wednesday 22nd January 2020
reviewMaxine Peake struggles to make the voice of reason heard in a rather reactionary…
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The Greatest Play in the History of the World, Trafalgar Studios
Thursday 28th November 2019
reviewNew play about attraction, the universe and time stopping comes to London: it’s …
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Rutherford and Son, National Theatre
Tuesday 28th May 2019
reviewRevival of Githa Sowerby’s 1912 classic of industrial patriarchy is worthy but r…
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Three Sisters, Almeida Theatre
Tuesday 16th April 2019
reviewChekhov classic from the team behind the West End hit Summer and Smoke is too mi…
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Who is the greatest living British playwright?
Monday 3rd September 2018
writingOne from the archives: a celebration of Caryl Churchill republished on her 80th …
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One for Sorrow, Royal Court
Tuesday 26th June 2018
reviewSmart and powerful new play about fear, terror and middle-class prejudices outst…
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