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‘Strikes gold’: PARADISE – National Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Other Recent Articles, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster17th August 2021Leave a Comment

Kae Tempest makes a stirring National Theatre debut with Sophocles adaptation Paradise, starring a superb Lesley Sharp.

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‘Intelligently nuanced & perceptive’: CRIPS WITHOUT CONSTRAINTS PART 2 – Graeae (Online theatre)

In Online shows, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster9th March 2021Leave a Comment

Graeae’s Crips Without Constraints Part 2 shows off UK Deaf and disabled artists firing brilliantly on all creative cylinders.

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‘Cuts to the heart of what it is to have a voice’: CINNA – Unicorn Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Tom Bolton17th February 2020Leave a Comment

I, Cinna is a small masterpiece of unshowy writing and performance that is some of the best small-scale theatre of its time, equally satisfying to audiences of young people and adults.

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‘Theatrically inspiring & often astonishing’: THE DOCTOR – Almeida Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz24th August 2019Leave a Comment

In The Doctor at the Almeida Theatre Juliet Stevenson is mesmerising in a brilliantly written ethical debate that is both thrilling and challenging.

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For & against AGAINST at the Almeida Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Ian Foster21st August 2017Leave a Comment

Reviewing in list form: for and against Christopher Shinn’s new play AGAINST, starring Ben Whishaw and Amanda Hale, at the Almeida Theatre.

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EVENING AT THE TALK HOUSE – National Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz22nd December 2015Leave a Comment

Latest play by Wallace Shawn stars the playwright and is brilliantly satirical, but not much fun as an experience

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