Tag: naturalism
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British New Writing in an Age of Austerity
Monday 1st December 2014
writingFriday, 7 May 2010; Brixton, south London; darkest night.
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Kazimir Malevich on artists
Wednesday 10th September 2014
blogQuote of the day: “The artist can be a creator only when the forms in his pictur…
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Versailles, Donmar Warehouse
Thursday 27th February 2014
reviewPeter Gill’s new play about the end of the First World War is a very long, hard …
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Fräulein Julie, Barbican Theatre
Tuesday 30th April 2013
reviewWilkommen Katie Mitchell, with a radical new take on Strindberg’s passionate tal…
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About Fireface
Sunday 7th October 2012
blogOne of the most notable effects of the upsurge in new writing in Britain in the …
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Birthday, Royal Court
Thursday 2nd August 2012
reviewJoe Penhall’s new one is a hilarious, often buttock-clenching, comedy about a ma…
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Dennis Kelly on council estates
Tuesday 19th June 2012
blogQuote of the day: “There is a theatre version of a council estate, and it doesn’…
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John Arden on Serjeant Musgrave’s Dance
Saturday 31st March 2012
blogQuote of the day: “This is a realistic, but not a naturalistic, play.”
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Play House and Definitely the Bahamas, Orange Tree Theatre
Friday 16th March 2012
reviewLatest from Martin Crimp is a short new play that is performed in a double bill …
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