Tag: identity
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Death of England, National Theatre
Thursday 6th February 2020
reviewNew monologue about rage, racism and national identity is magnificent in its fur…
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About the Importance of Being Earnest
Monday 20th January 2020
blogLast week, I went for the first time to Stoke Newington’s Tower Theatre, whose c…
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Midnight Movie, Royal Court
Tuesday 3rd December 2019
reviewNew autobiographical play about night thoughts on bodies real and digital never …
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John le Carré on Englishness — and Europe
Monday 11th November 2019
blogQuote of the day: “‘So was it all for England, then?’”
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Out of Sorts, Theatre 503
Tuesday 15th October 2019
reviewWinner of this venue’s 2018 International Playwriting Award is a movingly-writte…
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A History of Water in the Middle East, Royal Court
Monday 14th October 2019
reviewFeminist account of British imperialism is energetic and passionate, but rather …
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Either
Monday 14th October 2019
blogFavourite stage direction: “The play is written about one couple.”
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Chiaroscuro, Bush Theatre
Friday 6th September 2019
reviewLively gig theatre revival of a 1980s account of the black lesbian experience do…
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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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