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“Don’t take freedom for granted!” This saying is what Helder Guimarães heard...
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Last night, at the Arcola, I witnessed the return of The Poltergeist, Philip Ridley’s blazing...
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Darkie which features Katlego Letsholonyane (who has just recently started appearing on the local...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 27th Oct 2019 | Documentary Theatre, London, Review, United Kingdom
True stories, even in a fictional form, have the power to grip you by the throat, furiously shake...
Read MorePosted by Baharak Sahami | 25th Aug 2019 | Iran, Review, Theatre and Politics
A successful play is a machine all of whose parts are thoughtfully selected to serve its overall...
Read MorePosted by Aleks Sierz | 6th Apr 2019 | London, Review, United Kingdom
Wow, what a collection of talent: this show stars Peaky Blinder Cillian Murphy, and Enda Walsh’s...
Read MorePosted by Ryan Pepper | 1st Jun 2018 | Canada, Review
Al Lafrance’s one-man show I Think I’m Dead is a captivating autobiographical story of neuroses,...
Read MorePosted by Jonathan Kalb | 30th Oct 2017 | Acting, Review, United States of America
The most interesting question about David Greenspan’s one-man, 6-hour performance of Eugene...
Read MorePosted by William Peterson | 16th Jul 2017 | Australia, Festivals
What unites Sid Vicious and Ricky Nelson, Elvis, and Kurt Cobain, is not just that they were...
Read MorePosted by Jessica Barrett | 23rd May 2017 | London, Review, Theatre and Dance, United Kingdom
Throughout their 22-year friendship, Mikhail Baryshnikov and Joseph Brodsky loved nothing more...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 22nd May 2017 | Acting, London, Review, United Kingdom
“The question is,” says David Baddiel a short while into the second half of his one-man show about...
Read MorePosted by Andreea Scridon | 21st May 2017 | Review, Romania, Theatre and Politics
Marin Sorescu’s Jonah was originally published in 1968 and is considered the playwright’s...
Read MorePosted by Irene Kukota | 1st Apr 2017 | Interview, Russia, United Kingdom
“Fire, Death, Anxiety, Love, Fear…It’s All There.” Brodsky / Baryshnikov is a one-man show based...
Read MorePosted by Alice Jones | 22nd May 2016 | London, Review, United Kingdom
“The question is,” says David Baddiel a short while into the second half of his one-man show about...
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