Conor McPherson’s The Brightening Air at the Old Vic: Wonderfully Numinous And Eccentric Account Of Family Life In 1980s Rural Ireland
Theatre needs mystery. In the darkened auditorium, with a crowd of strangers sharing your...
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Theatre needs mystery. In the darkened auditorium, with a crowd of strangers sharing your...
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Adultery is the great staple of modern British playwriting. The anguish of marriage, and the...
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Are we too obsessed with Nazism? Apart from countless television programs which revisit that grim...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 1st May 2020 | Review, Theatre and Age, Theatre and Film, United Kingdom
Reviewing theatre now means reviewing the film. Knowing that Emma Rice’s Old Vic 2018 production...
Read MorePosted by Lisa Marie Bowler | 17th Oct 2018 | Dance Umbrella 2018, Festivals, London, New York, Review, United Kingdom, United States of America
As a passionate Londoner, I cannot help but be intrigued: a group of Americans is here to present...
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