Tag: Caryl Churchill
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Scandaltown, Lyric Hammersmith
Thursday 14th April 2022
reviewMike Bartlett is very prolific, but this Restoration-style satire on society is …
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Peggy for You, Hampstead Theatre
Monday 24th January 2022
reviewTamsin Greig entertains as the formidable Peggy Ramsay in return of Alan Plater’…
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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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A Number, Bridge Theatre
Thursday 20th February 2020
reviewNaturalistic revival of Caryl Churchill classic follows the trend for realism at…
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Far Away, Donmar Warehouse
Wednesday 12th February 2020
reviewWell-focused revival of Caryl Churchill’s brief dystopic classic is vivid but fr…
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The Gift, Theatre Royal Stratford East
Thursday 30th January 2020
reviewNew touring play from Eclipse is a wonderfully complex and emotionally powerful …
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You Stupid Darkness!, Southwark Playhouse
Monday 20th January 2020
reviewNew play about optimism is compassionate in conception, but repetitive and frust…
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[Blank], Donmar Warehouse
Thursday 17th October 2019
reviewAlice Birch’s experimental new play prioritises form over content — and is at he…
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Glass. Kill. Bluebeard. Imp.
Thursday 10th October 2019
blogText of the day: “I’m not saying I’ll do a marathon, I might do a half, give me …
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