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The Weir starstarstarstar
26 April 2013
The roar of the Celtic Tiger is a long way behind us now, but the regulars in Conor McPherson's Sligo pub, who first turned up in 1997 at the Royal Court in exile in the West End (during the refurbi....
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As You Like It (RSC) starstarstarstar
25 April 2013
Having been bowled over by her production of King John last year, I was eagerly anticipating Maria Aberg's first main house outing for the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her inventive spirit and bold risk....
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The Seagull (Tour - Watford) starstarstarstar
25 April 2013
This is an outstanding production by Blanche McIntyre for Headlong (co-produced with the Nuffield, Southampton, in association with Derby Theatre) of Chekhov's play: it is fresh, funny, absolutely o....
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Othello starstarstarstar
24 April 2013
The tragedy of Othello is, at heart, a domestic tragedy. For all the trappings of state and the exalted positions of the protoganists, it's the mundane story of people brought low by the jealousies ....
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Liz Robertson Sings Her Favourite Songs starstarstarstar
24 April 2013
The Crazy CoqsTwenty-four songs in eighty minutes - enough to fill two albums and sung without a break except for some wry asides and jokes at her own expense. Liz Robertson is a class act. She may ....
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Doktor Glas starstar
19 April 2013
The Swedish Wallander, Krister Henriksson, has brought his stylish, gloomy monodrama, a classic depression fest of a doomed love triangle, to Wyndham's, and will surely delight his legion of fans, t....
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#aiww: The Arrest of Ai Weiwei starstarstarstar
18 April 2013
Howard Brenton's majestically simple, modest and beautifully presented new play is an art gallery installation based on a recently published book by journalist Barnaby Martin about the 81 days of de....
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The Empress (RSC) starstarstarstar
18 April 2013
The Swan, so atmospheric with its dark wood and warm light, welcomes me with projected waves crashing upon a shore. I'm on board a ship's deck, and the year is 1887. With Kneehigh's Emma Rice at ....
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Beautiful Thing starstarstarstar
18 April 2013
It’s 20 years since Jonathan Harvey’s gay coming-of-age story first hit the London stage. Premiering at the Bush Theatre in 1993, the story of Ste and Jamie’s journey towards....
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Children of the Sun starstarstar
17 April 2013
One of the chief strands in Nicholas Hytner's tenure at the National Theatre has been the fine Russian productions of Howard Davies, and while this revival of Maxim Gorky's scathing 1905 tragi-com....
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