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‘The cast really captures the brutality that emerges’: AMSTERDAM – Orange Tree Theatre (Online review)

In London theatre, Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Emma Clarendon26th January 2021Leave a Comment

First seen at the Orange Tree Theatre in 2019, Maya Arad Yasur’s play Amsterdam is a stark reminder that we should never forget the past and as much as possible try and prevent history repeating itself.

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‘Most of the work is done by the actors’: AMSTERDAM – Orange Tree Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz23rd September 2019Leave a Comment

New Israeli play Amsterdam about the effect of the past on the present is an open text which owes much too much to Martin Crimp.

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‘Challenging to say the least’: AMSTERDAM – Orange Tree Theatre ★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Carole Woddis18th September 2019Leave a Comment

Maya Arad Yasur’s Amsterdam had already had an illustrious reception before it hit Paul Miller’s pocket dynamo Orange Tree, Richmond.

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