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Bullet Catch starstarstar
24 May 2013
This strange, original piece has enjoyed huge success at the Edinburgh Fringe, on Broadway and is now touring the UK. Very loosely it tells the (true?) story of magician William Henderson who per....
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Titus Andronicus (RSC) starstarstar
24 May 2013
This latest production of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, to borrow from football punditry, is a play of two halves. Before the half time whistle is blown we a taken at a canter through a series of ....
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To Kill A Mockingbird starstarstarstar
23 May 2013
Twenty years ago, a young Robert Sean Leonard appeared on the London stage with Alan Alda in a revival of Our Town. Now he’s back, newly renowned for starring with Hugh Laurie in eigh....
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Disgraced starstarstarstar
23 May 2013
The timing of this UK premiere of Ayad Akhtar's Disgraced is eerily apposite in light of yesterday's events in Woolwich.The play, which was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama earlier this year, ....
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Tanzi Libre starstar
22 May 2013
First things first, it's great to see the Southwark Playhouse open again. Set halfway down Newington Causeway, their first programming choice is Clare Luckham's Tanzi Libre, a ‘play with s....
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Relatively Speaking starstarstarstar
21 May 2013
Goodness knows why Alan Ayckbourn's debut success has had to wait 46 years for its first West End revival. Relatively Speaking, short, sweet and savage, has been a regional stand-by for decades f....
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Limbo starstarstarstarstar
21 May 2013
Following the extraordinary success of last year's Cantina, director Scott Maidment has again brought together performers from around the world for the spectacular Limbo. It garnered rave reviews ....
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Ariadne auf Naxos starstarstar
19 May 2013
News leaked out about Glyndebourne’s season-opener, a new production of Richard Strauss’s delicious confection Ariadne auf Naxos, a few days in advance of the first night, setting up qu....
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La donna del lago starstarstarstar
18 May 2013
In his biography of Rossini, Richard Osborne says of La donna del lago that it’s “ill-suited to larger houses, however grand the piece can be made to seem scenically.”  It....
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The Victorian in the Wall starstarstarstar
17 May 2013
From previous Perrier award-winner Will Adamsdale comes this middle class musical about all the important things in life; composting, learning Spanish, floundering relationships and, most of all, k....
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