The National Theatre’s 2016 production of Les Blancs was directed by Yaël Farber and used the full resources of the Olivier stage to transmit its full force.
‘Raw & fascinating to watch’: LES BLANCS – National Theatre at Home (Online review) ★★★★★
Lorraine Hansberry’s play Les Blancs is vividly and powerfully brought to life in Yaël Farber‘s atmospheric production.
‘Drama is somewhat lacking’: THE SUNSET LIMITED – Boulevard Theatre ★★★
Cormac McCarthy isn’t known for cheery topics as anyone who has sat through (or read) The Road will testify and his play The Sunset Limited is no exception.
THE TREATMENT – Almeida Theatre
The Treatment has often been ignored, perhaps on account of its large cast, or because of its large scale. Now that the Almeida Theatre has decided to stage this story of how art cannibalises life we have the chance to judge its relevance some 25 years after its premiere.
A PROFOUNDLY AFFECTIONATE, PASSIONATE DEVOTION TO SOMEONE (–NOUN) – Royal Court
Love, we know, will tear us apart again. And again. And yet again. It will shred our nerves and rip through our guts; it will fill us with anguish, and then douse us in regrets.
A PROFOUNDLY AFFECTIONATE, PASSIONATE DEVOTION TO SOMEONE (-NOUN) – Royal Court Theatre
debbie tucker green’s a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun) comes with all the gnomic but still conversational energy of her best writing.
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The Royal Court Theatre has announced that Gary Beadle, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Lashana Lynch, Shvorne Marks and Meera Syal have been cast in new play a profoundly affectionate, passionate devotion to someone (-noun).
Review: Banksy — The Room In The Elephant (Arcola Theatre)
If this play demonstrates anything it’s that in the art world dog eats dog and nobody really enjoys their dinner. Two years ago the artist Banksy spotted an abandoned water tank the size of a bus on a Los Angeles county hillside and, although this wouldn’t have been the work of a moment, graffiti’d it with ‘This […]
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Review: Banksy — The Room In The Elephant (Arcola Theatre)
If this play demonstrates anything it’s that in the art world dog eats dog and nobody really enjoys their dinner. Two years ago the artist Banksy spotted an abandoned water tank the size of a bus on a Los Angeles county hillside and, although this wouldn’t have been the work of a moment, graffiti’d it with ‘This […]
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