Tag: violence
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The Ferryman, Royal Court
Wednesday 3rd May 2017
reviewNew epic from Jerusalem playwright Jez Butterworth is a breathtaking, if heartle…
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Guards at the Taj, Bush Theatre
Wednesday 12th April 2017
reviewWest London new writing venue reopens with an ethically troubling play about ano…
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Big Guns
Monday 3rd April 2017
blogFavourite stage direction: “The stage is empty except for two actors and two mic…
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Big Guns, The Yard Theatre
Monday 27th March 2017
reviewStrongly written and imaginatively ferocious new two-hander about violence gets …
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Killer, Shoreditch Town Hall
Monday 27th February 2017
reviewLatest trio of monologues from Philip Ridley are performed in the dark: both chi…
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A Clockwork Orange
Tuesday 21st February 2017
blogText of the day: “You and yours that built this grazhny world we, like, live in.…
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A Clockwork Orange, Park Theatre
Thursday 16th February 2017
reviewStage version of dystopian classic returns — it’s lively and fun, but also carto…
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Counting Stars, Theatre Royal Stratford East
Thursday 1st September 2016
reviewNew two-hander about love and exploitation offers a powerful image of racism and…
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The Plough and the Stars, National Theatre
Wednesday 27th July 2016
reviewRevival of Sean O’Casey’s modern classic shows its continued relevance, but is a…
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