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‘Creative & inspiring’: U.Me The Musical – BBC World Service (Online review) ★★★★★

In Audio, Musicals, Online shows, Opinion, Reviews by Luca Molinari17th May 2021Leave a Comment

With music and lyrics by Theo Jamieson and book by Simon Pitts, the conception of U.Me The Musical is imaginative and instinctively touching.

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‘Family drama that digs deeper’: GO BANG YOUR TAMBOURINE – Finborough Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon26th August 2019Leave a Comment

With Go Bang Your Tambourine, the Finborough Theatre has once more succeeded in digging out a purportedly dated play and bringing it to life in a manner which is faithful to the playwright but does not alienate a modern audience. Kudos to them.

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FEATURED SHOW: The reviews are in for hit ★★★★ drama Go Bang Your Tambourine

In London theatre, Native, Plays, Reviews, Sticky by Featured Content19th August 2019

“Compelling, concise, and heartbreaking,” “powerfully acted” – Take a look at the brilliant reviews for Two’s Company’s revival of Philip King’s Go Bang Your Tambourine, then book your tickets for the final weeks of the show’s run at Finborough Theatre.

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‘The stuff of Greek legends’: GO BANG YOUR TAMBOURINE – Finborough Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Michael Davis17th August 2019Leave a Comment

First performed in 1970, Tricia Thorns’ revival of Philip King’s Go Bang Your Tambourine is remarkably the first time the play has ever been performed in London

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FIRST LOOK: Get a glimpse of the trumpets and tension in Two’s Company’s revival of Go Bang Your Tambourine

In London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content13th August 2019

From tuneful trumpet practice to to rather more violent domestic exchanges, check out these fantastic production images to get a taste for the new revival of Philip King’s 1970s drama Go Bang Your Tambourine at Finborough Theatre. Time to book your tickets.

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‘The production’s strong point is its casting’: GO BANG YOUR TAMBOURINE – Finborough Theatre

In London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Aleks Sierz12th August 2019Leave a Comment

Rare Philip King play tries to turn a farcical situation into a serious drama – and it doesn’t quite work.

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BEHIND THE SCENES: Take a look into the rehearsal room for Two’s Company’s revival of domestic drama Go Bang Your Tambourine

In London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content19th July 2019

Tuneful trumpets and candlesticks wielded in anger – take a look at our gallery of rehearsal images to get a hint of what you might expect from Philip King’s 1970 drama Go Bang Your Tambourine when it opens at Finborough Theatre next month. Book your tickets now!

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NEWS: Philip King’s domestic drama Go Bang Your Tambourine receives London debut at Finborough

In London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content11th July 2019

Nearly 50 years after it was first staged in 1970, Philip King’s drama Go Bang Your Tambourine will get a London premiere next month at the Finborough Theatre. Book your tickets now!

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