Eugene O’Neill’s masterpiece is one of the great American plays. It is, perhaps, the most powerful and acrimonious of all 20th century family dramas. Written in blood and tears, the play was an act of ...
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Rory Mullarkey admits to being a committed socialist but his satire on the English upper classes is poor stuff and the claque’s artificially loud laughter on the press night became more and more irrit ...
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Frank Wedekind (1864-1918) wrote Spring Awakening during 1890/91 and it is one of the definitive statements on adolescence. He writes about the guilt and the shame of young adults trying to come to te ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews The Son at Kiln Theatre, London, NW6 The award-winning French playwright, Florian Zeller, author of the recently staged The Height of the Storm, has been enjoying the sort of su ...
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