In a stylish programme of mighty pieces, all played with stunning virtuosity, an exhilarating first half and stupendous second heralded a finale that was out-of-this-world. What a fittingly fabulous f ...
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French playwright Florian Zeller’s latest play, translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Jonathan Kent, has its premiere in London rather than in Paris. Zeller is the author of the multi-awar ...
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Feb 18, 2022
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It’s now 50 years since the Crucible Theatre first opened, and to celebrate here comes Anna Karenina. (Warning: but not as we all know it!) Devotees who adore steeping themselves in the whole at ...
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One of theatre’s most memorable images is a stage crammed full of empty chairs and a host of imaginary people. The Rumanian French playwright Eugene Ionesco (1912-1994) was the leading exponent of The ...
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Feb 15, 2022
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