Tag: books
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John le Carré on unhappy childhoods
Saturday 17th August 2019
blogQuote of the day: “People who have had very unhappy childhoods are pretty good a…
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Betrayal, Harold Pinter Theatre
Thursday 14th March 2019
reviewTom Hiddleston is back! And in excellent form in Jamie Lloyd’s revelatory reviva…
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Heather, Bush Theatre
Thursday 2nd November 2017
reviewHarry Potter satire burns bright — new play about storytelling examines a childr…
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Schlock!, Rosemary Branch Theatre
Wednesday 9th November 2016
reviewNew work about Fifty Shades of Grey, Kathy Acker and the body is allusive and st…
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A brief history of in-yer-face theatre
Friday 1st July 2016
writingOne from the archives: where did the label come from, and who first coined it?
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Peter Whitebrook on John Osborne
Tuesday 5th January 2016
blogQuote of the day: “Anger was not so much a new beginning as a new movement in th…
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Spine, Soho Theatre
Wednesday 22nd October 2014
reviewSmall but emotionally affecting play about female friendship and libraries is al…
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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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