Tag: debbie tucker green
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						Shifters, Bush TheatreFriday 23rd February 2024 reviewWill love tear us apart yet again? New play about love and memory is exquisitely… Read now
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						Brief Notes Towards a Definition of Leftfield TheatreWednesday 1st April 2020 writingCan the stranglehold of naturalism and social realism in British theatre ever be… Read now
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						Ear for EyeThursday 15th November 2018 blogText of the day: “Revolutionary.” Read now
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						Ear for Eye, Royal CourtWednesday 31st October 2018 reviewAmazing and ambitious epic from debbie tucker green compares the experience of b… Read now
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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 … Read now
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						Misty, Bush TheatreWednesday 21st March 2018 reviewArinzé Kene’s one-man show sparkles with critical know-how, but can’t quite disg… Read now
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						A Profoundly Affectionate, Passionate Devotion to Someone (–noun)Tuesday 21st March 2017 blogText of the day: “I want you.” Read now
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						A Profoundly Affectionate, Passionate Devotion to Someone (–noun), Royal CourtMonday 6th March 2017 reviewNew play by debbie tucker green is much too abstract and too repetitive for its … Read now
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						Whatever happened to in-yer-face theatre?Friday 1st April 2016 writingOne from the archives: the turbulent life and times of a Critic adrift on the ch… Read now
 
		 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							 
							