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THE BLINDING LIGHT – Jermyn Street Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis22nd September 2017Leave a Comment

Howard Brenton gives us a barn-storming role for the actor playing Strindberg – in this case, Jasper Britton – and the women who appear in his life.

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THE BLINDING LIGHT – Jermyn Street Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz17th September 2017Leave a Comment

Howard Brenton’s latest takes a scalpel to the collapsing mind of playwright August Strindberg.

THE BLINDING LIGHT – Jermyn Street Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz17th September 2017Leave a Comment

Howard Brenton’s latest takes a scalpel to the collapsing mind of playwright August Strindberg.

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THE BLINDING LIGHT – Jermyn Street Theatre ★★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Libby Purves13th September 2017Leave a Comment

This is a terrific coup for director Tom Littler’s debut as artistic director of the little Jermyn Theatre, now becoming a full producing-house. He commissioned this extraordinary 90-minuter from no less a writer than Howard Brenton.

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