Tag: state of the nation
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A Christmas Carol, Bridge Theatre
Monday 7th December 2020
reviewThe Dickens classic, as adapted by this venue’s artistic director, is an example…
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Death of England: Delroy
Friday 13th November 2020
blogText of the day: “As soon as I got to the top, I managed to get a look around to…
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Brief Notes Towards a Definition of Leftfield Theatre
Wednesday 1st April 2020
writingCan the stranglehold of naturalism and social realism in British theatre ever be…
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A Very Expensive Poison, Old Vic
Thursday 5th September 2019
reviewLucy Prebble’s latest tells the story of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko, but…
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Europe
Tuesday 30th July 2019
blogText of the day: “They know that, in our own way, we’re also Europe.”
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The End of History…, Royal Court
Tuesday 9th July 2019
reviewThe Harry Potter team presents a hyped up state-of-the-family play — and it just…
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Brexit Is Our Suicide Note
Monday 1st July 2019
writingPlaywright Edward Bond examines the devastating implications of our current poli…
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All My Sons, Old Vic
Tuesday 23rd April 2019
reviewRevival of Arthur Miller’s classic family drama is very starry but the result is…
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The Unreturning
Thursday 31st January 2019
blogText of the day: “I want to find myself there.”
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