Tag: political theatre
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Labour of Love, Noël Coward Theatre
Tuesday 3rd October 2017
reviewComedy about Labour Party history is starry, but politically reactionary and ted…
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B, Royal Court
Saturday 30th September 2017
reviewNew Chilean play about terrorism is at first promisingly satirical, but ends up …
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Oslo, National Theatre
Saturday 16th September 2017
reviewAward-heavy American play about the Oslo Accords is informative, moving and high…
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Lions and Tigers
Sunday 10th September 2017
blogText of the day: “Writers’ Building in Calcutta is where the English clerks all …
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Max Stafford-Clark on British theatre
Tuesday 5th September 2017
blogQuote of the day: “Theatre is veering towards entertainment rather than to provo…
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Anders Lustgarten on hope
Monday 17th July 2017
blogQuote of the day: “The greatest thing my plays have to offer, I think, is hope.”
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Bodies, Royal Court
Tuesday 11th July 2017
reviewNew drama about surrogacy is rich in metaphor and fraught with conflict, but you…
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Ink, Almeida Theatre
Tuesday 27th June 2017
reviewNew Rupert Murdoch saga by James Graham is too detailed and too overblown to be …
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Vs, The Yard Theatre
Thursday 15th June 2017
reviewLatest from Ponyboy Curtis is a reconfiguration of Stravinsky. It’s okay, but sh…
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