Mark Rosenblatt’s Giant at the Royal Court: Provocative Drama About Anti-Semitism Is A Superb Play Of Ideas
Roald Dahl evokes mixed feelings. He’s one of the greatest children’s storytellers, whose macabre...
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Roald Dahl evokes mixed feelings. He’s one of the greatest children’s storytellers, whose macabre...
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Why are we indifferent to anti-Semitism? In the past few weeks the Royal Court, a proud citadel of...
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Are we too obsessed with Nazism? Apart from countless television programs which revisit that grim...
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The past can often hang like a nightmare on the present. And, in the case of Jewish identity, this...
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Indecent, written by Paula Vogel, was first produced at the Yale repertory theatre in 2015. This...
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Boston is privileged to welcome Indecent, Paula Vogel’s and Rebecca Taichman’s adaptation of...
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Maggie Smith is not only a national treasure but every casting director’s go-to “old bat” (her...
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There’s a nasty smell in the air. Something rotten. Horrible. I can’t quite put my finger on it....
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Holy shit! After being closed for two long years, the old and battered Tricycle Theatre in Kilburn...
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Director and artist Dmitry Krymov’s production of Opus No.7, about the Holocaust and the...
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Divine Kraków, Un-Divine Comedy: A talk with Croatian Director Oliver Frljić of Un-Divine Comedy...
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