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New work, new voices, hybrid approaches: How theatre changed in 2021

In Features, London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Other Recent Articles, Plays, Regional theatre by Maryam Philpott31st December 2021Leave a Comment

It has been another complicated year for theatres with venues unable to welcome in-person audiences for more than five months of 2021 and the tail end of the year returning to enforced closure and performance cancellations.

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‘Dazzling & sleek production’: ANNA X – Harold Pinter Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Emma Clarendon26th July 2021Leave a Comment

Inspired by true events, Anna X is an electrifying play that is brought to life in an extremely well put together production.

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‘A fierce West End debut’: ANNA X – Harold Pinter Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Maryam Philpott20th July 2021Leave a Comment

Who are we and who are the people we meet? These rather profound questions have, in one way or another, been at the heart of Sonia Friedman’s brief Re:Emerge season at the Harold Pinter Theatre which concludes with Anna X.

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‘It is an intoxicating world’: ANNA X – Harold Pinter Theatre ★★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Rev Stan16th July 2021Leave a Comment

Anna X by Joseph Charlton is a fresh, contemporary play set in New York that explores identity and acceptance in the modern age.

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‘It’s good but unexceptional’: WALDEN – Harold Pinter Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz5th June 2021Leave a Comment

Amy Berryman’s ambitious debut play Walden about siblings, climate change and space travel is full of ideas, but what happened to the emotions?

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RE: Sonia Friedman will bring Re:Emerge season of new plays to the Harold Pinter Theatre

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Press Releases12th March 2021

RE:EMERGE, a collection of new plays curated by Sonia Friedman Productions alongside Ian Rickson (artistic director for the season), is due to open to socially-distanced audiences from May at London’s Harold Pinter Theatre.

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