Tag: National Theatre
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Another World: Losing Our Children to Islamic State, National Theatre
Friday 15th April 2016
reviewNew verbatim play about the terror state is worthy, but completely unenlightenin…
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The Solid Life of Sugar Water
Wednesday 16th March 2016
blogFavourite stage direction: “Music: Dire Straits ‘Romeo and Juliet’ plays.”
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Cleansed
Thursday 3rd March 2016
blogText of the day: “I may be a cunt but I’m not a twat.”
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The Solid Life of Sugar Water, National Theatre
Monday 29th February 2016
reviewNew play from Jack Thorne about one couple’s tragic loss is both excruciating an…
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Roland Barthes on the violent despair of lovers
Wednesday 24th February 2016
blogQuote of the day: “The amorous catastrophe may be close to what has been called,…
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Cleansed, National Theatre
Tuesday 23rd February 2016
reviewKatie Mitchell’s revival of Sarah Kane’s 1998 play sees it as a ghastly nightmar…
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Cleansed
Tuesday 23rd February 2016
blogFavourite stage direction: “On the other side of the fence a child sings — Lenno…
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People, Places and Things
Tuesday 9th February 2016
blogText of the day: “People who aren’t addicted to anything are really missing out,…
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Iphigenia in Splott, National Theatre
Friday 29th January 2016
reviewNew Welsh monologue focuses on the sacrifices demanded from its young female her…
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