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Posts Tagged ‘stage’

Once Upon A Time In Nazi Occupied Tunisia, Almeida Theatre, stage review: ‘Burning with political astuteness’

By Gabriel Wilding | Tuesday 14 September 2021

Josh Azouz’s outstanding writing ‘pokes fun at the monstrous contradictions of fascism’

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Local puppet theatre ‘disheartened’ by Covid delays but ploughs on with summer line-up

By Islington Citizen | Thursday 17 June 2021

Little Angel Theatre is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year

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The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Southwark Playhouse, stage review: ‘A pleasant if not particularly original experience’

By Gabriel Wilding | Tuesday 16 March 2021

Despite leaning on a few tired tropes, this reimagining of a popular German fairytale offers ‘old theatre magic aplenty’

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Southern Belles, King’s Head Theatre: ‘A raw, more personal side to Tennessee Williams’

By Gabriel Wilding | Tuesday 6 August 2019

This combination of two lesser-known plays by the celebrated writer, about queer life in the 40s and 50s, ‘highlights his genius’

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The Hunt, Almeida Theatre: ‘This show has it all’

By Gabriel Wilding | Monday 8 July 2019

This stage adaptation of the iconic Danish film is ‘slick, clever and near faultless’

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Machinal, Almeida – review: an expressionist masterpiece on marital life and motherhood

By Sarah Birch | Tuesday 12 June 2018
Machinal

Natalie Abrahami’s production of this 1928 play has a current resonance about the social confinement many women face

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