Tag: migrants
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Paradise Now!, Bush Theatre
Monday 19th December 2022
reviewNew dark comedy satirises pyramid selling, market economics and female boosteris…
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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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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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Jude, Hampstead Theatre
Thursday 2nd May 2019
reviewHoward Brenton’s new cerebral tragi-comedy about a Syrian refugee’s Oxford dream…
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Dark Times: British theatre after Brexit
Tuesday 1st January 2019
writingHow is British theatre coping with the most critical time in the nation’s recent…
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The Suppliant Women, Young Vic
Friday 17th November 2017
reviewDavid Greig’s triumphant version of Aeschylus arrives in London trailing banners…
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Witness for the Prosecution
Saturday 4th November 2017
blogText of the day: “Men are often very stupid.”
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Albion
Thursday 2nd November 2017
blogText of the day: “I will never be British but I think the truth is that there is…
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The Slaves of Solitude, Hampstead Theatre
Monday 30th October 2017
reviewNew adaptation of obscure Patrick Hamilton novel is thinly written and lacks a d…
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