Tag: Bijan Sheibani
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Sons of the Prophet, Hampstead Theatre
Monday 12th December 2022
reviewStephen Karam’s 2011 award-winning play is a subtle exploration of suffering, a …
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The Arrival, Bush Theatre
Tuesday 26th November 2019
reviewDirector Bijan Sheibani turns playwright in a fine two-hander about family and t…
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Barber Shop Chronicles, National Theatre
Wednesday 7th June 2017
reviewInua Ellams’s new play about fatherhood and masculinity has a vigorously enjoyab…
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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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Damned by Despair, National Theatre
Wednesday 10th October 2012
reviewRare classic from the Spanish Golden Age is welcome, but not in this uncertain p…
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Signs of Dissent (New Writing 2011)
Tuesday 1st November 2011
writingThe latest addition to the London skyline is the Shard, the tallest building in …
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The Kitchen, National Theatre
Wednesday 7th September 2011
reviewCan a revival be too enjoyable? Yes, especially if it’s a Angry Young Man classi…
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Greenland, National Theatre
Tuesday 1st February 2011
reviewAn ambitious four-way exploration of the politics of climate change and global w…
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Ivan and the Dogs, Soho Theatre
Thursday 14th October 2010
reviewVivid, if brief, monologue about life in the urban underbelly of Yeltsin-era Mos…
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