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Sons Without Fathers starstarstarstarstar
13 May 2013
Chekhov's unfinished first play is best known as Platonov but director Helena Kaut-Howson reverts to the closer Russian title of "Fatherlessness" in her spiky and colloquial translation, first seen ....
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And in the End - the Death and Life of John Lennon starstar
10 May 2013
Ed Sullivan's 1964 introduction of the Beatles was a classic moment in pop music history that presented a fresh faced group of musicians from Liverpool to an unsuspecting global audience. This all see....
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Larisa and the Merchants starstarstarstar
10 May 2013
Although this production of Larisa and the Merchants is its UK premiere, it is in fact an adaptation of a 19th century Russian play by Alexander Ostrovsky. The adaptation itself has been imaginatively....
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Travels With My Aunt starstarstar
9 May 2013
The Menier Chocolate Factory has a thing about aunts of late. Following on the heels of last year's revival of Brandon Thomas' farce Charley's Aunt, this Graham Greene adaptation by Giles Havegal is a....
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The Match Box starstarstarstar
9 May 2013
Leanne Best showed up well in Frank McGuinness' over-insulted, if not exactly underrated, version of Damned by Despair at the National last year, and here she is again in an original text by McGu....
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The Play that Goes Wrong starstarstarstarstar
7 May 2013
There's nothing wrong with The Play that Goes Wrong, which has transferred to Trafalgar Studios following its run at the Old Red Lion. This is effortless slapstick that Keaton and Chaplin would have....
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A Day in the Death of Joe Egg starstarstar
7 May 2013
A Day In the Death of Joe Egg is a strange thing. Written in the 1960s by Peter Nichols as a response to his own experiences of dealing with disability, this is a black comedy with bite, but one that ....
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Charlie and Lola’s Extremely New Play starstarstar
7 May 2013
There have been so many advances in the use of puppetry and music in mainstream theatre recently that it's slightly disappointing to find the dear little Polka Theatre still using cut-out cartoons....
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Moth (Tour - High Tide, The Printworks, Halesworth) starstarstarstar
4 May 2013
It’s a dangerous place, school, and the wisest of us create armour to bring us safely through what can be one of the most trying times in our lives. We become bullies or intellectuals, teachers’ pets ....
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Gutted starstarstarstar
3 May 2013
Set on a South East London council estate, Gutted follows the romantic lives of the Prospect brothers and their mother Bridie (Louise Jameson). While newly signed footballer Matthew (James Farrar)....
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